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Chapter 13 The Role of Interest Groups

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Interest groups are organized around which of the following?   sets of issues  
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If the Democrats and the Republicans are the opposing teams (metaphorically speaking), interest groups are which of the following?   the fans  
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Interest groups resemble all of the following EXCEPT:   congressional caucuses  
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Groups concerned with private interests may include which of the following?   labor associations  
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Which of the following would be an example of a public interest group?   the NAACP  
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Which of the following interest groups fought to keep health care reform legislation alive?   the AFL-CIO  
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AFL-CIO,   which represents numerous labor organizations, pressed Congress to include a government-run health insurance plan in the legislation (also known as the public option)  
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Which of the following would be considered the PRIMARY means by which interest groups attempt to influence policy directly?   lobbying  
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According to the text, what is the primary function of lobbyists?   providing current information to lawmakers  
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Effective lobbying results in which of the following?   mutually beneficial relationships  
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Tracy works for AAUW, a group that advocates in which of the following policy areas?   Members of AAUW (the American Association of University Women) care about issues of equity in education.  
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How do lobbyists influence the judicial process?   filing amicus curiae briefs, maintaining legal defense funds, pressuring Congress over judicial appointments, and providing information to the Supreme Court.  
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How might lobbyists influence Senate consideration of presidential nominations to the Supreme Court?   by providing background information on the nominees  
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How does lobbyists' scorekeeping help voters?   It helps them establish which candidates align with them on particular issues.  
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What are 527 organizations allowed to do?   participate in issue advocacy  
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Interest group money generally does which of the following?   backs ideologically aligned candidates  
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527   organizations established by individuals or private groups with the aim of raising money to contribute to candidate for elective office  
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Grassroots lobbying includes all of the following EXCEPT:   sending advocates to Washington  
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Interest groups that observe and report on governmental activities are known as what?   watchdogs  
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Approximately how many lobbyists are currently registered in Washington, DC?   30,000  
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According to the text, what is the main obstacle preventing the formation of interest groups?   overcoming the collective action problem  
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Interest groups would not exist if every person based their political decisions on which of the following?   the ease of free riding  
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Solidary benefits of joining an interest group would include which of the following?   networking  
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Which of the following does the Automobile Association of America provide to its members?   material benefits  
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How can an interest group address the problem of free-riding?   requiring membership, providing benefits to members, establishing a sense of community, and offering selective benefits to members,  
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In which of the following scenarios would an interest group be most likely to form?   when the government threatens to limit corporate tax breaks  
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Which of the following BEST describes Cesar Chavez?   an interest group entrepreneur  
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What percentage of today's lobbyists represent private interests?   90  
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Which of the following organizations spent the most on lobbying between 1998 and 2009?   the U.S. Chamber of Commerce  
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Which of the following statements accurately describes the relationship between economic class and interest groups?   Blue-collar workers and those with lower education levels are less likely to belong to interest groups.  
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What does James Madison identify as the most prevalent cause of interest groups (or "factions")?   the unequal distribution of property  
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Which of the following would be considered a disadvantage of having interest groups in society?   Interest groups overemphasize minority interests.  
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Close relationships between interest groups and lawmakers would likely result in which of the following?   less governmental transparency  
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What are the three incentives at the heart of lobbying?   to do well, to do good, and to have fun  
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What are the three "freedoms" that Loomis quotes to illustrate that lobbying is protected by the Constitution?   freedom of speech, freedom of rights, freedom of association  
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