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What distinguishes lobbying from other strategies of influence?


A) Lobbying is the least expensive and the most democratic strategy of influencing government.
B) Lobbyists try to exert pressure directly on government officials themselves.
C) Lobbyists attempt to influence government directly by running for elected office.
D) Lobbying is the only form of influence that has explicit First Amendment protection from regulation.
E) Lobbying involves advertising in order to create a positive image of an organization.

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A ________ exists when paid staff conduct most of the daily business of a group.


A) staff organization
B) free-rider group
C) lobbyist firm
D) political action committee
E) 527 committee

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Public interest groups differ from other types of interest groups in that


A) they claim to serve the common good, not just their own particular interests.
B) they were the first political associations to use the strategy of direct mailing.
C) they were the first group to abandon lobbying and take up only grassroots activism.
D) unlike other interest groups, their status is like that of a charity, not a political organization.
E) unlike other interest groups, they have no membership requirements and allow any member of the public to join.

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________ occurs when interest groups take out advertisements and hold marches.


A) Mobilizing public opinion
B) Partisan politics
C) Lobbying
D) Litigating
E) Issue networking

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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 political party organizations.

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The free-rider phenomenon


A) becomes increasingly problematic in very large groups.
B) becomes increasingly problematic in very small groups.
C) is not affected in any way by the size of the group in question.
D) is not related to groups in any way because it is an individual-level problem.
E) makes collective action considerably easier.

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________ is a strategy that attempts to mobilize the widest and most favorable climate of opinion.


A) Litigation
B) Creating a "war room"
C) Creating an iron triangle
D) Going public
E) Creating an issue network

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Which of the following is a main theoretical assumption of pluralism?


A) Competition among interests will produce balance with all interests regulating each other.
B) Competition among interests will produce extreme public policy with one interest dominating all others.
C) Every interest should not be free to compete for influence in the United States.
D) All interests are not equally free to compete for influence in the United States.
E) Interests inherently present a danger to liberty.

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________ was an important Washington lobbyist who was indicted in 2005 on charges of violating federal lobbying laws.


A) Valerie Plame
B) Jack Abramoff
C) Paul Wolfowitz
D) Michael Bloomberg
E) Karl Rove

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When a coalition of credit card companies form an interest group called the Partnership to Protect Consumer Credit, this indicates that


A) credit card companies are interested in the public good.
B) private interests are hiding behind the ideals of public interests.
C) public interest groups are now actively involving private corporations.
D) the free-rider problem does not apply to private corporations.
E) the credit card companies lack solidary benefits to offer their customers.

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Which of the following is NOT a job regularly performed by lobbyists?


A) testifying before congressional committees
B) holding interviews with reporters
C) helping raise funds for political campaigns
D) placing ads in newspapers
E) nominating a candidate to run for political office

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A loose, informal relationship of public officials, interest groups, and activists who are all concerned with the same policies is called ________.


A) an iron triangle
B) a membership association
C) the New Politics movement
D) an issue network
E) a 527 committee

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Interest groups are concerned with the ________ of government, while political parties are concerned with the ________ of government.


A) values; goals
B) membership; authority
C) policies; personnel
D) lawfulness; political feasibility
E) legitimacy; power

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Why is it important for interest groups to offer selective benefits?


A) It is necessary to limit the extent of the free-rider problem.
B) If they do not, people will join political parties instead.
C) Selective benefits are the only way to measure the success of an interest group.
D) If they do not, people will accuse the groups of being antidemocratic.
E) Selective benefits allow interest groups to make the profits they need to continue operating.

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________ occurs when interest groups generate phony letters and phone calls in order to resemble a grassroots movement.


A) Sandlot ball
B) Astroturf lobbying
C) Populism
D) Gerrymandering
E) Hardball politics

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The solidary benefits of interest groups include ________.


A) friendship and consciousness-raising
B) special services and goods
C) information and money
D) identification with the purpose or ideology of the group
E) representation before government

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The free-rider problem occurs because


A) members of Congress are presented with many opportunities to amend a piece of legislation.
B) the government subsidizes most forms of transportation in the United States.
C) the benefits of a group's actions are available only to a specific segment of society.
D) the benefits of a group's actions are broadly available and cannot be denied to nonmembers.
E) members of Congress listen only to organized interest groups and not to public opinion polls.

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A PAC can contribute ________ to any candidate for federal office, provided it contributes to at least five different federal candidates each year.


A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
E) $5,000,000

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Which of the following statements is true?


A) Spending in U.S. elections is much higher than in any other country on earth.
B) Officials representing super PACs will likely spend more in 2016 than in 2012.
C) both a and b
D) Super PAC officials tend to spend more in midterm rather than presidential elections.
E) The Supreme Court justices determined that super PACs were unconstitutional.

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The Christian Coalition is a(n) ________ group.


A) public interest
B) ideological
C) labor
D) professional
E) business

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