A) public interest
B) ideological
C) labor
D) professional
E) business
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A) Roe v. Wade
B) Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
C) Gibbons v. Ogden
D) United States v. Nixon
E) Marbury v. Madison
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A) interest group makes a contribution to a not-for-profit group which, in turn, provides laundered campaign funds to politicians.
B) politician trades a vote on a piece of legislation for campaign contributions from an interest group.
C) PAC makes a soft money contribution to a political party in order to influence the party's platform.
D) interest group makes a contribution to a president who, in turn, appoints a member of the interest group to a position in an executive agency.
E) interest group enters into an iron triangle with an executive agency and a congressional committee.
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A) a public interest group
B) an ideological interest group
C) a professional association
D) a political party
E) a business group
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A) having an interest shared by others
B) having a higher income and education
C) already being a member of a political party
D) having connections with government officials
E) the region of the country in which an individual lives
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A) debates about the ratification of the Constitution.
B) Civil War.
C) economic interventions of the federal government during the 1890s.
D) New Deal policies during the 1930s.
E) New Politics movement of the 1960s.
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A) candidates for political office who see it as a way to engage in money swapping.
B) issue networks that want to change government policies without attracting attention from the public.
C) citizens who care deeply about a given issue.
D) interest groups seeking to circumvent legislative opposition to their goals.
E) political parties seeking to raise public awareness about a particular issue.
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A) limited the size of gifts to its own members from lobbyists and interest groups
B) banned the practice of honoraria for giving speeches
C) prohibited lobbyists from paying for most meals, trips, and parties for members of Congress
D) broadened the definition of people and organizations that must register as lobbyists
E) outlawed all contact between lobbyists and members of Congress during legislative sessions
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A) bureaucratized.
B) corrupted.
C) outdated.
D) rich.
E) legally prohibited.
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A) most state-level government agencies will only negotiate policy implementation with organized groups.
B) funding opportunities provided by the federal bureaucracy encourage collective action.
C) a political entrepreneur with a strong commitment to a particular set of goals believes a group will promote his or her goals and enhance his or her political influence.
D) activists realize that it is easier to form an interest group than it is to engage in other forms of political participation.
E) a politician has lost an election and wants to challenge the results.
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A) legitimacy
B) money
C) information
D) campaign workers
E) legal assistance
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A) testifying before congressional committees
B) holding interviews with reporters
C) helping raise funds for political campaigns
D) placing ads in newspapers
E) nominating a candidate to run for political office
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A) credit card companies are interested in the public good.
B) private interests are hiding behind the ideals of public interests.
C) public interest groups are now actively involving private corporations.
D) the free-rider problem does not apply to private corporations.
E) the credit card companies lack solidary benefits to offer their customers.
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A) ideological
B) partisan
C) labor
D) public interest
E) professional association
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A) do not coordinate their efforts with a candidate's own campaign organization.
B) are not also actively lobbying the federal government on behalf of the position taken in the issue ad.
C) are willing to publicize their membership lists.
D) present both sides of the issue in their issue advocacy ads.
E) do not employ any person who has formerly worked on a political campaign.
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A) mob.
B) faction.
C) oligarchy.
D) corporation.
E) social movement.
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A) friendship and consciousness-raising.
B) special services and goods.
C) information and money.
D) identification with the purpose or ideology of the group.
E) representation before government.
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