A) an attempt by an individual or group to influence the passage of legislation by exerting indirect pressure, through advertisements and media coverage, on members of Congress or a state legislature.
B) an attempt by an individual or group to influence the passage of legislation by exerting direct pressure on members of Congress or a state legislature.
C) an attempt by an individual or group to influence the passage of legislation by exerting indirect pressure, through phone calls or e-mails, on members of Congress or a state legislature.
D) the act of working on a re-election campaign.
E) making illegal campaign contributions to government officials.
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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) with higher levels of income and education.
B) from the lower socioeconomic levels.
C) who do not participate in politics.
D) who work in manual labor and unskilled occupations.
E) who identify as Democrats.
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A) The number of both labor PACs and ideological/public interest PACs has decreased significantly since 1980.
B) The number of both labor PACs and ideological/public interest PACs has increased dramatically since 1980.
C) The number of ideological/public interest PACs has increased dramatically since 1980, while the number of labor PACs has remained essentially the same.
D) The number of ideological/public interest PACs has decreased dramatically since 1980, while the number of labor PACs has remained essentially the same.
E) The number of ideological/public interest PACs has increased dramatically since 1980, while the number of labor PACs has decreased significantly.
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A) the National Chamber of Commerce
B) the National Rifle Association
C) the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
D) the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
E) the AARP
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A) amicus curiae.
B) stakeholders.
C) partisans.
D) lobbyists.
E) iron triangles.
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A) Federal law forbids foreign nations from lobbying the federal government but does permit foreign-owned businesses to lobby.
B) Both foreign nations and foreign business interests lobby strongly for economic benefits, military aid, and other issues.
C) Treaty laws permit lobbying by representatives of foreign nations, but no foreign corporation may lobby the foreign government unless it is incorporated in the United States.
D) American citizens may not lobby the federal government on behalf of a foreign entity, but foreign nationals may do so.
E) Only American citizens can lobby the federal government on behalf of a foreign corporation if it is incorporated in the United States.
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A) public-sector interest group.
B) professional association.
C) political party.
D) political action committee.
E) public interest group.
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A) Valerie Plame
B) Jack Abramoff
C) Paul Wolfowitz
D) Michael Bloomberg
E) Karl Rove
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A) saw it as a way to limit the influence of interest groups in the legislative process.
B) saw it as a way to enhance the influence of labor unions and business interests in the legislative process.
C) thought it was a way to enhance the power of the judiciary at the expense of the executive branch.
D) saw it as a way to allow interest groups to circumvent the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.
E) believed the Founding Fathers wanted the nation to have more direct democracy.
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A) there are no constitutional means for unorganized interests to compete for attention.
B) there are no organizations that can present their identities and demands.
C) there are no measurements of interests and needs outside of representation.
D) there are no legitimate interests that do not already have representation.
E) these interests often want to stay hidden from public view.
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A) free rider.
B) collective good.
C) right.
D) solidary benefit.
E) purposive benefit.
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A) Many members of Congress list lobbyists as treasurers of their re-election campaigns.
B) Interest groups will often hire lobbyists whom they know to be key fund-raisers for the politicians they hope to influence.
C) Many of Washington's top lobbyists have close ties to important members of Congress or were themselves important political figures.
D) Lobbyists have substantial influence in setting the legislative agenda.
E) Members of Congress are forbidden from ever working for an interest group once they leave office.
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A) going public.
B) lobbying.
C) institutional advertising.
D) an iron triangle.
E) an issue network.
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A) its inherent propensity for compromise, the character of which tends to be antidemocratic.
B) its class bias in favor of those with greater financial resources.
C) that its ideals are too closely associated with Marxist-Leninist ideology and are therefore unacceptable to the majority of Americans.
D) that it favors the interests of large states over those of small states.
E) that it gives too much influence to religious organizations and therefore threatens the separation of church and state.
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