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Quiz 6: Interest Groups: The Politics of Influence
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Question 61
True/False
Even after most major elements of Obamacare had been implemented, with 20 million Americans signing up on the healthcare exchanges or through Medicaid expansion, supporters and opponents refined, but did not change, their arguments.
Question 62
True/False
The Republicans succeeded in "repealing and replacing" Obamacare as a result of Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 presidential election and the Republicans retaining majorities in both houses of the Congress.
Question 63
Short Answer
Contrast peak and trade associations.
Question 64
Short Answer
What role did labor play in the second stage of interest group development here in the United States?
Question 65
Short Answer
Is our interest group system structured in such a way that we can suggest that it is elitist or pluralist in orientation?
Question 66
Short Answer
Does business really dominate our interest group system?
Question 67
Essay
What assumptions did James Madison make when he hoped that American national politics would be freed from narrow interest group struggles, thus allowing government officials to debate, bargain, and compromise with each other in a search for the common good? What changes to American circumstance have undermined these assumptions? Discuss this in reference to the five major periods of interest group formation in American history.
Question 68
Essay
Discuss some of the reasons why American labor is not as well organized as labor in other advanced industrial countries.
Question 69
Essay
In 2017, the pharmaceutical and health products lobby had more than 1,300 registered lobbyists in Washington, D.C., and spent $209 million on lobbying Congress. Is an interest group lobby of this magnitude likely to have a beneficial or a detrimental impact on public policymaking? Why or why not?
Question 70
Essay
Was President Trump's claim that the tax reform bill's striking down of the "individual mandate" had "effectively" repealed Obamacare, in fact, true? Why or why not?
Question 71
Essay
During his administration, President Trump assigned members of his family to formal advisory positions in the White House while they ran the family businesses. Do you believe this was a conflict of interest? Why or why not?