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Quiz 8: Interest Groups and Social Movements: Collective Action, Power, and Representation
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Question 101
True/False
Advocates for American financial firms and members of Occupy Wall Street both had to contend with the challenge of collective action.
Question 102
True/False
Labor groups account for the largest number and the largest amount of campaign donations of all categories.
Question 103
True/False
Iron triangles are the coordinated and mutually beneficial activities of interest groups, Congress, and the bureaucracy to achieve a set of shared policy goals, sometimes against the general interests of society of the specific groups within it.
Question 104
Short Answer
If a group member is rewarded simply by the satisfaction of working with others to achieve a common goal or purpose, he/she would be receiving a ______ benefit.
Question 105
True/False
An individual who enjoys collective goods while also helping to secure them would be a free rider.
Question 106
True/False
Interest groups rarely involve themselves in the election process.
Question 107
True/False
The power elite is limited to the top-ranking elected officials in government.
Question 108
Essay
Many would argue that the federal government's response to the financial crisis of 2008 favored powerfully connected financial firms at the expense of the average citizen. Would you agree or disagree with this statement? Why?
Question 109
Short Answer
Members of Occupy Wall Street would most likely believe in the ______ theory of interest groups, which focuses on the advantages certain interests have in the political process based on the unequal distribution of economic and political power.
Question 110
True/False
According to opensecrets.org, the defense industry had the highest dollar amount of campaign contributions in 2016.
Question 111
Essay
How did members of the financial industry as well as members of government use the threat of serious economic consequences to advance their agenda? What did many ordinary citizens do in response?
Question 112
Short Answer
When agencies tasked with regulating businesses, industries, or other interest groups are populated by individuals with close ties to the very firms that they are supposed to regulate, it is defined as ______.
Question 113
Essay
Why do some social movements meet with success while others simply die out or fail?
Question 114
True/False
In a pluralistic society, the distribution of power among many competing groups serves to keep any one of them in check.
Question 115
Short Answer
Webs of influence among interest groups, policy makers, and policy advocates are called ______.
Question 116
Essay
In his famous book Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville was struck with Americans' "passion for joining." What major questions accompany the idea that we are a "nation of joiners"? How can these questions be addressed in our study of political science?
Question 117
True/False
Inside lobbying efforts focus on the content of a piece of legislation as well as the levels of funding for agencies and programs through the appropriation process.