A) supporting candidates for public office
B) addressing a broad and diverse range of public issues
C) working to influence policymakers
D) promoting public policies
E) working to influence legislators
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A) $1,000
B) $5,000
C) $25,000
D) $50,000
E) $100,000
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A) pressure group.
B) cabal.
C) political party.
D) coalition.
E) constituency.
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A) the United States
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) France
E) Great Britain
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A) initiating lawsuits.
B) lobbying for certain judges to be appointed to the bench.
C) outside lobbying only.
D) PACs.
E) both initiating lawsuits and lobbying for certain judges to be appointed to the bench.
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A) the AARP
B) Greenpeace
C) the ACLU
D) the NAACP
E) the ABA
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A) the presidency is more representative of society's interests than is the Congress.
B) society is best seen as a collection of separate interests.
C) U.S.society is best run by a power elite.
D) most interests are poorly represented through the group process.
E) the judiciary is more representative of society's interests than is the Congress.
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A) ACLU
B) Sierra Club
C) Izaak Walton League
D) AARP
E) AFL-CIO
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A) money.
B) information.
C) bribery.
D) coercion.
E) deception.
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A) ordered off the air by the Federal Election Commission.
B) taken off the air,but only after one candidate filed a slander suit in federal court.
C) criticized even by the candidates they were intended to help.
D) criticized by all the candidates,and the Super PAC asked to stay out of the primaries.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) private good.
B) negative externality.
C) material good.
D) mass-produced good.
E) collective good.
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A) size factor.
B) free-rider problem.
C) special-interest paradox.
D) disincentive factor.
E) zero-sum game.
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A) NRA
B) ACLU
C) NAACP
D) AARP
E) NEA
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A) their leaders are elected by secret ballot of the group's members.
B) their members receive no direct economic benefit from attainment of the group's goals.
C) they do not lobby government officials directly,but rely instead on public service announcements to get their views across to society.
D) they always pursue goals in which there is a high level of agreement among society members.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) the Teamster's Union.
B) United Auto Workers.
C) the AFL-CIO.
D) the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) a regulatory agency funnels money back into the lobbying organizations that are seeking policy changes.
B) regulatory agencies side with the industries they are supposed to regulate rather than with the public.
C) the executive branch takes back control of a regulatory agency by passing regulation to prevent undue influence by lobbying organizations.
D) a regulatory agency must be dismantled because it has become corrupted.
E) an election results in the replacement of an agency's leadership through appointive positions under a new president.
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