A) litigation
B) lobbying
C) persuasion campaigns
D) election support
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A) A labor union group like the AFL-CIO losing a case appealed to the Supreme Court
B) The passage of a law that restricts the ability of interest groups to influence members of Congress.
C) Congress setting strict limits on lobbying activities by pharmaceutical and healthcare companies.
D) An automotive company like General Motors influencing vehicle safety standard regulations to lower costs.
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A) COLA
B) AARP
C) AFL-CIO
D) NRLC
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A) Free riders receive the group's membership benefits without actually contributing to it.
B) Free riders use up far more resources than those who contribute to an interest group.
C) Free riders diminish the power and influence of interest groups at the local level.
D) Free riders prevent interest groups from achieving their stated public policy goals.
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A) It is illegal for interest groups like the ACLU to get directly involved in a campaign or election.
B) The ACLU will likely mobilize its members to support the Democratic Party candidate.
C) The group will use its resources to file numerous lawsuits against the Republican candidate.
D) The ACLU will most likely lend its support to the more socially conservative candidate.
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A) intragovernmental lobbying
B) a union shop law
C) purposive benefits
D) the free-rider problem
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A) purposive
B) material
C) solidary
D) monetary
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A) Interest group leaders are unelected and have too great of an influence over policy.
B) Interest groups disproportionately benefit those in already privileged situations.
C) Interest groups make it difficult to get things accomplished in government.
D) Interest groups work to achieve benefits for themselves while passing costs to on others.
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A) Interest groups provide objective information and conduct research on behalf of a congressional committee in a certain area of policy.
B) Interest groups pressure members of congressional committees to implement policies that would benefit that interest group.
C) Interest groups introduce new policies and legislation to members of congressional committees for consideration.
D) Interest groups work with congressional committees to improve existing policies to benefit more Americans.
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A) contribute significant amounts of money directly to the candidate's campaign
B) file several costly and frivolous lawsuits against the opposing candidate to derail their campaign
C) hire a group of people to make phone calls urging people to get out and vote for the candidate
D) use their resources to launch an investigation into the candidate's opponent
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A) Interest groups often accept members who do not fully agree with that group's goals.
B) The American system of government by nature encourages a wide range of political organizations, including interest groups.
C) Any type of group within American culture has the ability to organize and attempt to influence public policy.
D) Most interest groups are very accepting of people of all walks of life and backgrounds.
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A) a policymaking network involving both public officials and private citizens and groups
B) a group of people who organize around a similar interest to discuss that interest privately
C) an organization of people with similar interests and goals who attempt to influence public policy
D) a group of people who gather together to discuss social issues and current events
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A) a persuasion campaign
B) grassroots lobbying
C) litigation
D) forming a PAC
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A) to influence policies that impact social issues
B) to promote favorable economic policies and opportunities
C) to help the government form its annual budget
D) to advocate for redistribution of wealth and equity
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A) It has lessened the influence of interest groups on public policy.
B) It has prioritized military interest groups over all other interest groups.
C) It has solidified the role of interest groups in the formation of policy.
D) It has made the American public more accepting of the role of interest groups.
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