Deck 10: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Texas

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Which of the following is a SLIG?

A) Texas Municipal League
B) Texas Medical Association
C) Texas Farm Bureau
D) Texas Automobile Dealers Association
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What is the most important tool for interest groups seeking to influence election outcomes?

A) lawyers
B) public relations
C) money
D) connections
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD),the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),the AARP,and MoveOn.org are all examples of what interest group type?

A) political interest
B) public interest
C) racial and ethnic interest
D) religious interest
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Which category of PAC spent the most money in the 2012 Texas election cycle?

A) energy/natural resources/waste
B) ideological/single issue
C) real estate
D) agriculture
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Imagine you own a small company and you form an interest group to lobby your elected representatives.What category of interest group organization would yours fall under?

A) membership organization
B) nonmembership organization
C) governmental organization
D) quasi-private organization
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Which of the following is one of the five types of lobbyist?

A) contract
B) in-house
C) governmental
D) All of these answers are correct.
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What was the total amount of PAC money spent in Texas in the 2012 election?

A) $14 million
B) $57 million
C) $86 million
D) $126 million
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What is the primary difference between a membership organization and a nonmembership organization?

A) official membership roles
B) broad-based citizen support
C) dues
D) transparency
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In which of the following regions of the country are you most likely to find a right-to-work state?

A) Midwest
B) South
C) Northeast
D) West Coast
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Which of the following is a private sector professional association?

A) Texas Medical Association
B) Texas State Teachers Association
C) Texas Farm Bureau
D) State Chamber of Commerce
Question
Attempts to discuss topics of interest with a member of the legislature in an ambush-style meeting in the public hallways outside a legislative chamber is the original form of what's still known as

A) "gottcha" politics.
B) lobbying.
C) guerrilla influence.
D) influence peddling.
Question
The goal of ________ is to create a favorable public image for the group.

A) positive media coverage
B) public relations activities
C) mass mailings
D) a focus group
Question
The process of electioneering begins with

A) raising money for campaign costs.
B) focus groups.
C) candidate recruitment.
D) interest polling.
Question
Trying to influence the outcome of elections is known as

A) electioneering.
B) lobbying.
C) campaigning.
D) influence peddling.
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Peak business associations are interest groups that represent

A) statewide business interests.
B) seasonal business interests.
C) national business interests.
D) local business interests.
Question
Who is best known for arguing that "factions" would play an important role in American politics?

A) George Washington
B) Ben Franklin
C) Thomas Paine
D) James Madison
Question
The National Rifle Association (NRA),the U.S.Chamber of Commerce,Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD),and the National Education Association (NEA)are all examples of groups that are

A) government recognized special interest groups.
B) nonmembership organizations.
C) active on both the state and national levels.
D) barred from financial contributions to PACs.
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Organized labor in Texas is

A) very weak.
B) modestly weak.
C) quite strong.
D) very strong.
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The largest professional group in Texas is the

A) Texas High School Coaches Association.
B) Texas State Teachers Association.
C) Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
D) Texas Medical Association.
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Inviting public officials to address organizational meetings is one technique to raise

A) a group's image in the eyes of the organization.
B) a group's image in the eyes of these officials.
C) the organization's image in the eyes of the community.
D) a community's image of a public official.
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What are the main activities lobbyists engage in?
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Which of the following can help offset the power of interest groups?

A) economic diversity
B) competitive political parties
C) legislative professionalism
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Having a large number of interest groups representing a particular interest,rather than a small number,

A) will probably make them more powerful.
B) has no relation to power.
C) will probably make them less powerful.
D) indicates that many people have similar concerns, thus raising the group's status.
Question
According to Chapter 305 of the current Government Code,an individual "who crosses either a compensation or expenditure threshold" while engaged in lobbying efforts

A) is guilty of influence peddling.
B) will be banned from further lobbying efforts for the period of two years.
C) must register as a lobbyist with the Texas Ethics Commission.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Discuss how Texas regulates interest groups.
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As an interest group,what is the Texas Municipal League's strength?

A) organization
B) size
C) status
D) number of groups
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Discuss the strength and role of private-sector and public-sector unions in Texas.What accounts for the relative strength or weakness of such unions?
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When the relationship between a state agency and an interest group becomes very close,it is referred to as

A) entrapment.
B) "strange bedfellows."
C) capture.
D) the "Iron Triangle."
Question
Compare and contrast retail trade associations and professional associations.
Question
The process in which policy is created through the combined efforts of interest groups,a state agency,and a legislative committee is called

A) entrapment.
B) "strange bedfellows."
C) capture.
D) the "Iron Triangle."
Question
Commercial shrimp fishermen are more than likely limited in influence because of a lack of

A) geographic distribution.
B) money.
C) political party competition.
D) leadership.
Question
Discuss how money is an especially important power component of nonmembership groups.
Question
Briefly describe at least five different types or subtypes of membership organizations.
Question
Texas required registration of interest groups for the first time in ________.

A) 1876
B) 1892
C) 1907
D) 1932
Question
All of the following contribute to legislative professionalism EXCEPT

A) limited sessions.
B) more staff support.
C) higher pay.
D) longer sessions.
Question
When the economy of a state grows more diverse,

A) it is easier for a single rich interest to monopolize power.
B) the number of interest groups shrinks.
C) the influence of interest groups becomes greater.
D) no single industry or group can dominate.
Question
Why and how do interest groups engage in electioneering?
Question
The Coalition of Health Insurance Choice (CHIC)mobilized opposition to

A) the Affordable Healthcare Act.
B) President Clinton's health care proposal.
C) "Obamacare."
D) Medicaid and Medicare.
Question
When are PACs prohibited from making contributions to members of the Texas state legislature?

A) never; they are free to contribute whenever they wish
B) during the regular 140-day session only
C) the period beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the regular session
D) in odd calendar years, i.e. 1971, 1973
Question
The situation of individuals receiving the benefits of collective action without contributing is known as

A) the "free-rider problem."
B) the "welfare state."
C) "benefit stealing."
D) "coattailing."
Question
Examine how having a high degree of legislative professionalism lessens the influence of interest groups.
Question
Explain the effects of economic diversity as it relates to the relative number and size of interest groups.
Question
Define the terms "capture" and "iron triangle." How does a fragmented government structure make these two situations possible? Are these two situations overall good or bad for the public as a whole? Why?
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Deck 10: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Texas
1
Which of the following is a SLIG?

A) Texas Municipal League
B) Texas Medical Association
C) Texas Farm Bureau
D) Texas Automobile Dealers Association
A
2
What is the most important tool for interest groups seeking to influence election outcomes?

A) lawyers
B) public relations
C) money
D) connections
C
3
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD),the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),the AARP,and MoveOn.org are all examples of what interest group type?

A) political interest
B) public interest
C) racial and ethnic interest
D) religious interest
B
4
Which category of PAC spent the most money in the 2012 Texas election cycle?

A) energy/natural resources/waste
B) ideological/single issue
C) real estate
D) agriculture
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5
Imagine you own a small company and you form an interest group to lobby your elected representatives.What category of interest group organization would yours fall under?

A) membership organization
B) nonmembership organization
C) governmental organization
D) quasi-private organization
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Which of the following is one of the five types of lobbyist?

A) contract
B) in-house
C) governmental
D) All of these answers are correct.
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7
What was the total amount of PAC money spent in Texas in the 2012 election?

A) $14 million
B) $57 million
C) $86 million
D) $126 million
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What is the primary difference between a membership organization and a nonmembership organization?

A) official membership roles
B) broad-based citizen support
C) dues
D) transparency
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9
In which of the following regions of the country are you most likely to find a right-to-work state?

A) Midwest
B) South
C) Northeast
D) West Coast
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Which of the following is a private sector professional association?

A) Texas Medical Association
B) Texas State Teachers Association
C) Texas Farm Bureau
D) State Chamber of Commerce
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11
Attempts to discuss topics of interest with a member of the legislature in an ambush-style meeting in the public hallways outside a legislative chamber is the original form of what's still known as

A) "gottcha" politics.
B) lobbying.
C) guerrilla influence.
D) influence peddling.
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The goal of ________ is to create a favorable public image for the group.

A) positive media coverage
B) public relations activities
C) mass mailings
D) a focus group
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13
The process of electioneering begins with

A) raising money for campaign costs.
B) focus groups.
C) candidate recruitment.
D) interest polling.
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Trying to influence the outcome of elections is known as

A) electioneering.
B) lobbying.
C) campaigning.
D) influence peddling.
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15
Peak business associations are interest groups that represent

A) statewide business interests.
B) seasonal business interests.
C) national business interests.
D) local business interests.
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16
Who is best known for arguing that "factions" would play an important role in American politics?

A) George Washington
B) Ben Franklin
C) Thomas Paine
D) James Madison
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17
The National Rifle Association (NRA),the U.S.Chamber of Commerce,Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD),and the National Education Association (NEA)are all examples of groups that are

A) government recognized special interest groups.
B) nonmembership organizations.
C) active on both the state and national levels.
D) barred from financial contributions to PACs.
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Organized labor in Texas is

A) very weak.
B) modestly weak.
C) quite strong.
D) very strong.
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The largest professional group in Texas is the

A) Texas High School Coaches Association.
B) Texas State Teachers Association.
C) Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
D) Texas Medical Association.
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Inviting public officials to address organizational meetings is one technique to raise

A) a group's image in the eyes of the organization.
B) a group's image in the eyes of these officials.
C) the organization's image in the eyes of the community.
D) a community's image of a public official.
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21
What are the main activities lobbyists engage in?
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22
Which of the following can help offset the power of interest groups?

A) economic diversity
B) competitive political parties
C) legislative professionalism
D) All of these answers are correct.
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23
Having a large number of interest groups representing a particular interest,rather than a small number,

A) will probably make them more powerful.
B) has no relation to power.
C) will probably make them less powerful.
D) indicates that many people have similar concerns, thus raising the group's status.
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24
According to Chapter 305 of the current Government Code,an individual "who crosses either a compensation or expenditure threshold" while engaged in lobbying efforts

A) is guilty of influence peddling.
B) will be banned from further lobbying efforts for the period of two years.
C) must register as a lobbyist with the Texas Ethics Commission.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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25
Discuss how Texas regulates interest groups.
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As an interest group,what is the Texas Municipal League's strength?

A) organization
B) size
C) status
D) number of groups
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27
Discuss the strength and role of private-sector and public-sector unions in Texas.What accounts for the relative strength or weakness of such unions?
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28
When the relationship between a state agency and an interest group becomes very close,it is referred to as

A) entrapment.
B) "strange bedfellows."
C) capture.
D) the "Iron Triangle."
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29
Compare and contrast retail trade associations and professional associations.
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30
The process in which policy is created through the combined efforts of interest groups,a state agency,and a legislative committee is called

A) entrapment.
B) "strange bedfellows."
C) capture.
D) the "Iron Triangle."
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31
Commercial shrimp fishermen are more than likely limited in influence because of a lack of

A) geographic distribution.
B) money.
C) political party competition.
D) leadership.
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32
Discuss how money is an especially important power component of nonmembership groups.
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33
Briefly describe at least five different types or subtypes of membership organizations.
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34
Texas required registration of interest groups for the first time in ________.

A) 1876
B) 1892
C) 1907
D) 1932
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35
All of the following contribute to legislative professionalism EXCEPT

A) limited sessions.
B) more staff support.
C) higher pay.
D) longer sessions.
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36
When the economy of a state grows more diverse,

A) it is easier for a single rich interest to monopolize power.
B) the number of interest groups shrinks.
C) the influence of interest groups becomes greater.
D) no single industry or group can dominate.
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37
Why and how do interest groups engage in electioneering?
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38
The Coalition of Health Insurance Choice (CHIC)mobilized opposition to

A) the Affordable Healthcare Act.
B) President Clinton's health care proposal.
C) "Obamacare."
D) Medicaid and Medicare.
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39
When are PACs prohibited from making contributions to members of the Texas state legislature?

A) never; they are free to contribute whenever they wish
B) during the regular 140-day session only
C) the period beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the regular session
D) in odd calendar years, i.e. 1971, 1973
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The situation of individuals receiving the benefits of collective action without contributing is known as

A) the "free-rider problem."
B) the "welfare state."
C) "benefit stealing."
D) "coattailing."
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41
Examine how having a high degree of legislative professionalism lessens the influence of interest groups.
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Explain the effects of economic diversity as it relates to the relative number and size of interest groups.
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Define the terms "capture" and "iron triangle." How does a fragmented government structure make these two situations possible? Are these two situations overall good or bad for the public as a whole? Why?
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