A) staff organization.
B) free-rider group.
C) lobbyist firm.
D) PAC.
E) 527 committee.
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A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
E) $5,000,000
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A) citizen.
B) subject.
C) free rider.
D) lobbyist.
E) political activist.
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A) political parties.
B) pluralist interest groups.
C) political action committees.
D) potential interest groups.
E) public interest groups.
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A) become vulnerable to adverse legislation and investigation as a result of failing to lobby the federal government.
B) only lobbied members of one political party, who have just lost their majority.
C) lobbied only the federal government, opening themselves up to adverse actions by state governments.
D) allowed other companies to become free riders on their costly lobbying efforts.
E) been legally prohibited from lobbying members of Congress as a result of their overuse of PACs.
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A) the working classes.
B) the powerless.
C) the upper classes.
D) government bureaucrats.
E) racial and ethnic minorities.
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A) causes a subsequent expansion in government.
B) is a response to an increase in the size and activity of government.
C) is a response to a decrease in the size and activity of government.
D) is a direct result of a more broadly defined First Amendment freedom of association.
E) is due to the decline in the United States' multiparty system.
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A) New Politics forces frequently protested court decisions but never engaged in litigation during the 1970s and 1980s.
B) New Politics forces did not litigate during the 1970s and 1980s because they were legally barred from bringing cases on behalf of their causes.
C) New Politics forces attempted to use the courts during the 1970s and 1980s to pursue their goals but failed to win any significant judicial decisions in their favor.
D) New Politics forces chose to completely avoid the courts during the 1970s and 1980s and pursued a strategy aimed at lobbying Congress instead.
E) New Politics forces made significant use of the courts during the 1970s and 1980s, and judicial decisions were instrumental in advancing their goals.
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A) PACs
B) soft money
C) laws limiting the amount a candidate may spend of his or her personal fortune
D) interest group lobbying
E) grassroots mobilization
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A) the Christian Coalition
B) the AFL-CIO
C) the Sierra Club
D) the Democratic Party
E) the Republican Party
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A) filing amici curiae briefs, financing lawsuits, and bringing a suit on behalf of the group
B) directly lobbying judges, using direct-mail solicitations, and making campaign contributions to members of Congress
C) engaging in institutional advertising, activating issue networks, and directly lobbying judges
D) breaking apart iron triangles, directly lobbying judges, and starting PACs
E) working with 527 committees, directly lobbying judges, and engaging in institutional advertising
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A) selective
B) elective
C) free-rider
D) pluralism
E) public good
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A) Political parties have remained nearly unchanged throughout American history while interest groups have become considerably less numerous, active, and influential in recent years.
B) Both political parties and interest groups have become much more active and influential in recent years.
C) Both political parties and interest groups have become much less active and influential in recent years.
D) Political parties have become more influential in recent years, while interest groups have become less numerous, active, and influential.
E) Political parties have declined in influence in recent years, while interest groups have become more numerous, active, and influential.
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A) The relationship between Congress and lobbyists has become distant and strained.
B) The relationship between lobbyists and Congress has become so close that many have argued that lobbyists have become like staff members to the Republican leadership.
C) Lobbyists are more heavily relied on for information but are less important as sources of campaign contributions.
D) Since the breakdown of iron triangles, most successful lobbyists have moved on to state legislatures.
E) Lobbyists have abandoned Congress and focused their lobbying efforts on the executive and judicial branches.
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A) tyranny of the majority.
B) undemocratic elitism.
C) governmental responsiveness.
D) assimilation of immigrants.
E) economic equality.
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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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A) grassroots mobilization.
B) gaining access.
C) litigation.
D) campaign financing.
E) iron triangles.
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A) members
B) money
C) leadership
D) newsletter and website
E) an agency or office
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A) values; goals
B) membership; authority
C) policies; personnel
D) lawfulness; political feasibility
E) legitimacy; power
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