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A) a governmental unit
B) a public interest group
C) an economic interest group
D) a labor union
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A) the media
B) women
C) an interest group
D) the legislature
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A) by formally introducing bills to Congress
B) by filing amicus curiae briefs
C) by organizing protests and demonstrations on Capitol Hill
D) by providing information on policy issues
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A) a group that conducts research and analysis on public policy issues
B) a group that expresses its political views publicly
C) a group that works to gain benefits for society as a whole
D) a group that represents workers within a particular industry
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A) using high-paid professionals to contact legislators
B) testifying at government hearings
C) urging group members to contact legislators
D) using campaign contributions to influence elections
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A) The number of interest groups in Washington, D.C., has decreased over the past several decades.
B) Elected officials rarely take into account the views of interest groups.
C) Economic interests have more lobbyists in Washington, D.C., than do other types of organizations.
D) Elected officials seek out the opinions of multiple interest groups when creating policy.
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A) grassroots lobbying
B) how interest groups influence elections
C) lobbying the executive branch
D) lobbying the judicial branch
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A) members of the minority party in Congress
B) campaigns of challengers
C) members of Congress who have supported them in the past
D) members of Congress who are the most ideologically extreme
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A) Members of Congress have become increasingly dependent on political action committee (PAC) contributions to fund their campaigns.
B) Political action committees (PACs) are not always successful in securing favorable government policies.
C) Individuals with shared grievances do not always come together to form interest groups.
D) The number of interest groups with lobbyists in Washington, D.C., has increased over the past several decades.
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A) an elected official accepting bribes from an interest group
B) a candidate announcing an endorsement from an interest group
C) an environmental group struggling to raise funds for a "clean air" campaign
D) a public university giving football tickets to lawmakers
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A) 527 organizations
B) coordinating committees
C) 501(c) organizations
D) political action committees
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A) Lobbyists often meet personally with members of Congress but not with judges.
B) Lobbying the courts requires a law degree, whereas lobbying Congress does not.
C) Lobbying the courts is illegal; lobbying Congress is legal as long as it does not take place when Congress is in session.
D) Lobbying the judicial branch is more time-consuming than lobbying Congress.
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A) monarchies
B) factions
C) political parties
D) trade associations
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