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Quiz 7: Interest Groups and Business Organizations
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Question 81
Essay
Define and describe the four main elements of "the outside game" of interest group activity.
Question 82
Essay
Explain how the revolving door works and what kind of effect it has on politics in Washington.
Question 83
Short Answer
Given that members of Congress often lack technical expertise in particular policy areas, they depend on lobbyists to supply them with __________.
Question 84
Essay
Discuss the relationship between lobbyists and the executive branch in terms of what each offers the other.
Question 85
Short Answer
Organizing the district is one way that interest groups engage in __________ lobbying.
Question 86
Essay
How does access inequality undermine the workings of the interest group system in America?
Question 87
Short Answer
An interest group holding a demonstration outside the White House is an example of __________.
Question 88
Short Answer
Reformers have tried to regulate some of the most troublesome abuses of the politics of factions, and one practice that has been targeted is the so-called __________.
Question 89
Essay
Distinguish between public interest groups and private groups and provide examples of each.
Question 90
Short Answer
An entity created by interest groups in order to collect money and make contributions to candidates in federal elections is called a(n) __________.
Question 91
Essay
Discuss the role of interest groups in elections.
Question 92
Short Answer
One function of __________ is to provide legislators with information about an interest group's position on a specific bill or issue.
Question 93
Essay
Define and describe the three main elements of "the inside game" of interest group activity.
Question 94
Short Answer
One way that interest groups can influence court cases they are interested in is by filing a(n) __________.
Question 95
Essay
According to the idea of pluralism, what role do interest groups play in shaping government policy? Does pluralism assume that one set of interests dominates over others in this process?
Question 96
Short Answer
Given their significant financial resources, __________ groups are widely presumed to have an advantage over other types of interest groups in their efforts to influence government.
Question 97
Essay
How do resource inequalities undermine the workings of the interest group system in America?
Question 98
Essay
Discuss Madison's views on factions, as expressed in Federalist No. 10, and how he would respond to the tremendous growth in the number of interest groups actively lobbying in Washington, D.C., over the past several decades.