Exam 11: Groups and Interests
Exam 1: American Political Culture105 Questions
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______ was an important Washington lobbyist who was indicted in 2005 on charges of violating federal lobbying laws.
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A benefit that is sought by an interest group and that once achieved cannot be denied to nonmembers is called a
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A full-page, fully paid spread in the New York Times publicizing a major oil company is best described as
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Which of the following statements about PACs is most accurate?
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People who benefit from the work of an interest group but who do not themselves contribute any effort or money are called free riders.
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Which of the following statements about lobbyists and members of Congress is incorrect?
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Which of the following groups has had the greatest success with a strategy of litigation?
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It is difficult for political scientists to categorize unrepresented interests because
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The New Politics movement led to the proliferation of public interest groups in the 1970s.
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Parties with a direct interest in a regulatory rule or decision are often termed
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Grassroots lobbying has become a common practice in government over the past several decades.
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What has been the effect of interest groups on political parties? Describe some of the differences between those who join interest groups and those who participate in parties.
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Members of interest groups in the United States are typically people
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As a result of the McCain-Feingold reforms of 2002, political action committees are no longer restricted in the amounts of money they may donate to candidates.
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Which of the following statements best describes the status of lobbyists for foreign interests in the United States?
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