Exam 8: Interest Groups
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Since the 1930s,the number and scale of interest groups at the national level has:
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In order to increase enrollment,interest groups try to provide members with benefits that are unavailable to anyone else.
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In recent years,the religious right has had a great effect on American politics through:
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The Teamsters and the AFL-CIO are examples of what kind of interest group?
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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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Which of the following groups was NOT established through the New Politics movement?
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Which of the following groups is most likely to belong to the New Politics movement?
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How can interest groups use litigation as a strategy of influence?
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What contemporary political scientists call an interest group,James Madison called a(n):
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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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Analyze the theory of pluralism.What are some of the pluralists' presumptions concerning the role of interests and factions in American politics? How did James Madison suggest factions be dealt with? What are some contemporary criticisms of pluralism?
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What is the most important and beneficial resource that lobbyists provide government officials?
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Which of the following groups would be considered part of the New Politics movement?
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Staff organizations are dependent on volunteers to conduct most of a group's activities.
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The iron triangle is a relationship that is established through repeated litigation of class-action suits.
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When paid staff conduct most of the daily business of a group,that group is best described as a:
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between New Politics forces and the courts during the 1970s and 1980s?
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