Deck 11: Interest Groups
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Deck 11: Interest Groups
1
An interest group is an organization of like-minded individuals who seek to influence governmental policy decision. As such, they are
A) a threat to democracy.
B) acting in accordance with the commonly accepted principles of democracy.
C) wasting their time.
D) engaging in activities that are unconstitutional.
E) acting outside of the accepted forms of participation,
A) a threat to democracy.
B) acting in accordance with the commonly accepted principles of democracy.
C) wasting their time.
D) engaging in activities that are unconstitutional.
E) acting outside of the accepted forms of participation,
B
2
Which of the following individuals wrote this about Americans propensity for joining groups: "Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and all types of disposition, are forever forming associations."
A) George Washington
B) Alexander Hamilton
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Robert Dahl
E) Alexis de Tocqueville
A) George Washington
B) Alexander Hamilton
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Robert Dahl
E) Alexis de Tocqueville
E
3
The constitutional basis for interest group activity is
A) the Tenth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Twentieth Amendment.
D) the First Amendment.
E) the Eighteenth Amendment
A) the Tenth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Twentieth Amendment.
D) the First Amendment.
E) the Eighteenth Amendment
D
4
Which of the following is NOT an example of an interest group?
A) the American Association of Retired Persons
B) the United Auto Workers
C) the American Israeli Political Advisory Committee
D) Left-handed Americans
E) the National Organization for Women
A) the American Association of Retired Persons
B) the United Auto Workers
C) the American Israeli Political Advisory Committee
D) Left-handed Americans
E) the National Organization for Women
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5
Actual groups are
A) groups which currently exist.
B) groups which focus only on real issues as opposed to hypothetical issues.
C) groups which focus on crime as opposed to the economy.
D) groups which focus on American public policy even though they are headquartered in foreign countries.
E) groups that are created under the right circumstance.
A) groups which currently exist.
B) groups which focus only on real issues as opposed to hypothetical issues.
C) groups which focus on crime as opposed to the economy.
D) groups which focus on American public policy even though they are headquartered in foreign countries.
E) groups that are created under the right circumstance.
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Potential groups are
A) groups that could come into being under the right circumstances.
B) groups that have already been formed.
C) groups with a headquarters and organizational structure.
D) a formal organization of people.
E) groups that currently exist.
A) groups that could come into being under the right circumstances.
B) groups that have already been formed.
C) groups with a headquarters and organizational structure.
D) a formal organization of people.
E) groups that currently exist.
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7
The textbook describes Ralph Nader as a(n)
A) policy entrepreneur
B) pest.
C) opportunist.
D) revolutionary.
E) republican.
A) policy entrepreneur
B) pest.
C) opportunist.
D) revolutionary.
E) republican.
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8
For James Madison in Federalist no. 10, what was the solution to keep groups in democracy from banding together into a majority, and taking away the rights of the minority?
A) Nothing, it is inevitable.
B) This will not happen, so do not worry about it.
C) Enlarge the size of the nation to create cross-cutting cleavages.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
A) Nothing, it is inevitable.
B) This will not happen, so do not worry about it.
C) Enlarge the size of the nation to create cross-cutting cleavages.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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9
James Madison discusses the potential dangers of interest groups in
A) Common Sense.
B) Federalist no. 37.
C) Federalist no. 10.
D) the Declaration of Independence.
E) the Constitution.
A) Common Sense.
B) Federalist no. 37.
C) Federalist no. 10.
D) the Declaration of Independence.
E) the Constitution.
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10
A nonprofit interest group working for the general public interest is known as a PIRG, which stands for
A) peoples' interest research group.
B) popular interest research group.
C) public interest research group.
D) primary interest research group.
E) None of the above.
A) peoples' interest research group.
B) popular interest research group.
C) public interest research group.
D) primary interest research group.
E) None of the above.
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11
Political parties formed
A) in the very early years of the republic.
B) shortly after the Civil War.
C) at the turn of the twentieth century.
D) in the turbulent 1960s.
E) after the Great Depression
A) in the very early years of the republic.
B) shortly after the Civil War.
C) at the turn of the twentieth century.
D) in the turbulent 1960s.
E) after the Great Depression
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12
As James Madison saw it, the causes of faction are
A) found in different religions.
B) a direct result of economic differences.
C) "sown in the nature of man."
D) easily recognizable.
E) non-threatening.
A) found in different religions.
B) a direct result of economic differences.
C) "sown in the nature of man."
D) easily recognizable.
E) non-threatening.
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13
Which of the following best explains why the number of interest groups has proliferated?
A) The government now plays a greater role in our lives.
B) People now watch more television.
C) Congress now has a longer schedule.
D) The president no longer has use of the line item veto.
E) Voting is too time consuming.
A) The government now plays a greater role in our lives.
B) People now watch more television.
C) Congress now has a longer schedule.
D) The president no longer has use of the line item veto.
E) Voting is too time consuming.
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14
The organizational ease with which groups form in the United States is generally attributable to its
A) democratic culture.
B) lack of opportunities for disadvantaged persons.
C) division between classes.
D) sympathy for the underclass.
E) undemocratic culture.
A) democratic culture.
B) lack of opportunities for disadvantaged persons.
C) division between classes.
D) sympathy for the underclass.
E) undemocratic culture.
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15
The term collective action refers to
A) a riot.
B) a primary election.
C) a petition drive.
D) the political action of individuals who unite to influence policy.
E) the political action of a single person.
A) a riot.
B) a primary election.
C) a petition drive.
D) the political action of individuals who unite to influence policy.
E) the political action of a single person.
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16
Politicians rely upon interest groups for information because
A) interest groups possess expertise.
B) citizens expect them to do so.
C) groups are always well funded and willing to make generous campaign contributions.
D) the Constitution demands it.
E) Federalist 10 recommended it.
A) interest groups possess expertise.
B) citizens expect them to do so.
C) groups are always well funded and willing to make generous campaign contributions.
D) the Constitution demands it.
E) Federalist 10 recommended it.
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17
The McCain-Feingold Act of 2002
A) regulated the campaign work of interest groups.
B) regulated the campaign work of political parties.
C) ended the use of soft money and limited the use of issue ads.
D) None of the above.
E) All of the above.
A) regulated the campaign work of interest groups.
B) regulated the campaign work of political parties.
C) ended the use of soft money and limited the use of issue ads.
D) None of the above.
E) All of the above.
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18
The groups that band together to bundle small donations into larger donations are called
A) political action committees.
B) political development committees.
C) political lobbying committees.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
A) political action committees.
B) political development committees.
C) political lobbying committees.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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19
The Federalist Society lobbying organization focuses more on
A) raising campaign funds.
B) legal issues.
C) emphasizing "big" government over a "states' rights philosophy."
D) representing the military-industrial complex.
E) women's rights.
A) raising campaign funds.
B) legal issues.
C) emphasizing "big" government over a "states' rights philosophy."
D) representing the military-industrial complex.
E) women's rights.
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20
Which American president is accredited with having said, "The business of America is business"?
A) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B) Franklin Pierce
C) Calvin Coolidge
D) John Fitzgerald Kennedy
E) Thomas Jefferson
A) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B) Franklin Pierce
C) Calvin Coolidge
D) John Fitzgerald Kennedy
E) Thomas Jefferson
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21
In recent years the number of unionized workers has
A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) remained roughly the same.
D) increased exponentially.
E) equaled the number of CEOs.
A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) remained roughly the same.
D) increased exponentially.
E) equaled the number of CEOs.
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22
Which of the following is NOT an example of a public interest group?
A) the Natural Resources Defense Council
B) the National Taxpayers Union
C) the National Association of Manufacturers
D) Common Cause
E) the National Corn Growers Association.
A) the Natural Resources Defense Council
B) the National Taxpayers Union
C) the National Association of Manufacturers
D) Common Cause
E) the National Corn Growers Association.
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23
An example of a government interest group would be the
A) National League of Cities.
B) National Organization of Women.
C) League of Women Voters.
D) National Rifle Association.
E) National Association of Manufacturers.
A) National League of Cities.
B) National Organization of Women.
C) League of Women Voters.
D) National Rifle Association.
E) National Association of Manufacturers.
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24
The group Common Cause has committed itself to
A) campaign finance reform.
B) universal healthcare.
C) federal vouchers for private schools.
D) congressional term limits.
E) the elimination of abortion rights.
A) campaign finance reform.
B) universal healthcare.
C) federal vouchers for private schools.
D) congressional term limits.
E) the elimination of abortion rights.
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25
In the 1985 Supreme Court case of Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, the Court ruled that
A) the Constitution prohibits states from forming interest groups.
B) states were not exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act.
C) affirmative action was unconstitutional.
D) testing employees for drugs was a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
E) fares for transit would be decided by the federal government.
A) the Constitution prohibits states from forming interest groups.
B) states were not exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act.
C) affirmative action was unconstitutional.
D) testing employees for drugs was a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
E) fares for transit would be decided by the federal government.
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26
The Americans for Democratic Action is an example of a(n)
A) ideological interest group.
B) conservative interest group.
C) business group.
D) public interest group.
E) single issue group.
A) ideological interest group.
B) conservative interest group.
C) business group.
D) public interest group.
E) single issue group.
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27
Who authored the opinion in the case of Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority?
A) Justice Harry Blackmun
B) Justice Clarence Thomas
C) Justice William Rehnquist
D) Justice Earl Warren
E) Justice John Roberts
A) Justice Harry Blackmun
B) Justice Clarence Thomas
C) Justice William Rehnquist
D) Justice Earl Warren
E) Justice John Roberts
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28
The B'nai B'rith's Anti-Defamation League is an example of
A) a public interest group.
B) a religious interest group.
C) a civil rights group.
D) a government interest group.
E) a state interest group.
A) a public interest group.
B) a religious interest group.
C) a civil rights group.
D) a government interest group.
E) a state interest group.
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29
The Prohibition movement was spearheaded by
A) civil rights groups.
B) public interest groups.
C) business groups.
D) religious groups.
E) government interest group.
A) civil rights groups.
B) public interest groups.
C) business groups.
D) religious groups.
E) government interest group.
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30
Which of the following types of groups is committed to legal equality and social justice for all Americans?
A) public interest groups
B) civil rights groups
C) religious groups
D) ideological groups
E) government groups
A) public interest groups
B) civil rights groups
C) religious groups
D) ideological groups
E) government groups
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31
All of the following are civil rights groups EXCEPT
A) the National Organization for Women.
B) the American Indian Movement.
C) the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
D) the United Auto Workers.
E) none of these are civil rights groups.
A) the National Organization for Women.
B) the American Indian Movement.
C) the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
D) the United Auto Workers.
E) none of these are civil rights groups.
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32
Perhaps the best-known public interest group, which lobbies for honesty and openness in government, is
A) Honest Government.
B) Common Cause.
C) Peoples' Cause.
D) OpenSecrets.org.
E) Taxpayers Union.
A) Honest Government.
B) Common Cause.
C) Peoples' Cause.
D) OpenSecrets.org.
E) Taxpayers Union.
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33
Among some of the various kinds of interest groups are
A) ideological interest groups.
B) civil rights interest groups.
C) economic interest groups.
D) government interest groups.
E) All of the above.
A) ideological interest groups.
B) civil rights interest groups.
C) economic interest groups.
D) government interest groups.
E) All of the above.
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34
One of the oldest and best-known ideological interest groups is
A) the Americans for Democratic Action.
B) the Americans for Conservative Action.
C) the Americans for Liberal Action.
D) the Americans for Government Action.
E) the Americans for Republican Government.
A) the Americans for Democratic Action.
B) the Americans for Conservative Action.
C) the Americans for Liberal Action.
D) the Americans for Government Action.
E) the Americans for Republican Government.
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35
A good example of a single-issue interest group that lobbies only on one issue is
A) the National Rifle Association (NRA).
B) the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL).
C) the Sierra Club, on environmental protection.
D) National Coalition to Ban Handguns
E) All of the above.
A) the National Rifle Association (NRA).
B) the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL).
C) the Sierra Club, on environmental protection.
D) National Coalition to Ban Handguns
E) All of the above.
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36
Which of the following types of interest groups is least willing to compromise?
A) public interest groups
B) religious groups
C) single-issue groups
D) ideological groups
E) government interest groups
A) public interest groups
B) religious groups
C) single-issue groups
D) ideological groups
E) government interest groups
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37
The Sierra Club is primarily concerned with
A) restoring old Hollywood films.
B) protecting the environment.
C) mountain climbing.
D) hunting.
E) the Sierra Mountains.
A) restoring old Hollywood films.
B) protecting the environment.
C) mountain climbing.
D) hunting.
E) the Sierra Mountains.
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38
Those people who benefit from the actions of interest groups without actually being members of the group are called
A) coincident beneficiaries.
B) auxiliary beneficiaries.
C) free riders.
D) constituents
E) None of the above.
A) coincident beneficiaries.
B) auxiliary beneficiaries.
C) free riders.
D) constituents
E) None of the above.
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39
Lobbyists are ___________ in the game of politics.
A) considered a nuisance
B) largely ignored
C) key players
D) considered dangerous
E) considered illegitimate
A) considered a nuisance
B) largely ignored
C) key players
D) considered dangerous
E) considered illegitimate
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40
The formal, organized attempt to influence legislation is called
A) lobbying.
B) canvassing.
C) petitioning.
D) bribery.
E) brokering.
A) lobbying.
B) canvassing.
C) petitioning.
D) bribery.
E) brokering.
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41
Members of Congress may become lobbyists after they leave office. However, they must honor a waiting period of
A) five years.
B) six months.
C) one year.
D) sixty days.
E) ten years.
A) five years.
B) six months.
C) one year.
D) sixty days.
E) ten years.
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42
Members of Congress
A) can never be lobbyists.
B) do not have to register as lobbyists.
C) often become lobbyists.
D) have no advantage in serving as lobbyists.
E) do not think lobbying is worth their time.
A) can never be lobbyists.
B) do not have to register as lobbyists.
C) often become lobbyists.
D) have no advantage in serving as lobbyists.
E) do not think lobbying is worth their time.
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43
Grassroots pressure _______________ the policy-making process.
A) gets in the way of
B) slows down
C) guarantees the success of
D) "greases the wheels" of
E) undermine
A) gets in the way of
B) slows down
C) guarantees the success of
D) "greases the wheels" of
E) undermine
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44
The term free rider was coined by
A) Nelson Rockefeller Jr.
B) Al Gore.
C) Mancur Olson Jr.
D) Eleanor Roosevelt.
E) Jimmy Carter
A) Nelson Rockefeller Jr.
B) Al Gore.
C) Mancur Olson Jr.
D) Eleanor Roosevelt.
E) Jimmy Carter
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45
Most PACs focus on
A) religious activities.
B) foreign activities.
C) a broad range of issues.
D) a narrow range of issues
E) women's issues.
A) religious activities.
B) foreign activities.
C) a broad range of issues.
D) a narrow range of issues
E) women's issues.
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46
The 1978 Ethics in Government Act
A) was not applied to interest groups.
B) was declared illegal by the Supreme Court.
C) was totally ignored by interest groups.
D) had some effect on lobbying activity.
E) disallowed personal contact between lobbyists and politicians.
A) was not applied to interest groups.
B) was declared illegal by the Supreme Court.
C) was totally ignored by interest groups.
D) had some effect on lobbying activity.
E) disallowed personal contact between lobbyists and politicians.
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47
The first PAC was created as early as
A) 1876.
B) 1948.
C) 1902.
D) 1976.
E) 1776
A) 1876.
B) 1948.
C) 1902.
D) 1976.
E) 1776
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48
The federal agency which regulates PACs is the
A) Federal Communications Commission.
B) Federal Elections Board.
C) Federal Elections Commission.
D) Federal Securities Commission.
E) Federal Oversight Commission.
A) Federal Communications Commission.
B) Federal Elections Board.
C) Federal Elections Commission.
D) Federal Securities Commission.
E) Federal Oversight Commission.
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49
Political scientist David Truman argued that interest groups have a stabilizing effect upon the American political system because
A) Americans do not have overlapping group memberships.
B) groups compete and therefore check each other.
C) groups do not compete for political influence.
D) Americans rarely join groups to advocate for them.
E) they replace participation by citizens.
A) Americans do not have overlapping group memberships.
B) groups compete and therefore check each other.
C) groups do not compete for political influence.
D) Americans rarely join groups to advocate for them.
E) they replace participation by citizens.
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50
The iron triangle is a relationship among
A) the media, congressional candidates, and voters.
B) congressional elites, lobbyists, and bureaucrats.
C) the media, congressional committees, and voters.
D) federal agencies, the media, and interest groups.
E) citizen elites from various interest groups.
A) the media, congressional candidates, and voters.
B) congressional elites, lobbyists, and bureaucrats.
C) the media, congressional committees, and voters.
D) federal agencies, the media, and interest groups.
E) citizen elites from various interest groups.
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51
"Contract with America" proposals are associated with
A) Republicans.
B) Liberals.
C) Democrats.
D) Socialists.
E) Greens.
A) Republicans.
B) Liberals.
C) Democrats.
D) Socialists.
E) Greens.
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52
Legalization of marijuana in most states has led to an increase in lobbyist expenditures from $35,000 in 2011 to over __________ in 2019.
A) $45,000
B) $100,000
C) $1,000,000
D) $5,000,000
E) $1,000,000,000
A) $45,000
B) $100,000
C) $1,000,000
D) $5,000,000
E) $1,000,000,000
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53
Emily's List provides campaign funds for
A) Candidates from coastal states
B) female candidates
C) Southern candidates
D) Conservative candidates
E) Republican candidates
A) Candidates from coastal states
B) female candidates
C) Southern candidates
D) Conservative candidates
E) Republican candidates
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54
Americans often see corporate interests as sinister.
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55
Foreign and domestic observers have long noted the propensity of Americans to form and join groups.
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56
The Second Amendment specifically relates to freedom of association.
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57
Often it takes little more than one or a few dynamic leaders to create the conditions whereby a potential group becomes an actual interest group.
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58
In a free society, actual groups may form and even become more powerful on short notice.
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59
From the very beginning of the republic, national leaders have wrestled with the idea of interest groups.
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A human tendency toward disagreement and disharmony does not affect the presence of interest groups.
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Very few interest groups have thrived since the early days of the republic.
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A faction is defined as a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or a minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse or passion or interests.
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63
The success of liberal interest groups led to the rise of conservative counterpart groups.
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Increasing income and educational levels have led to increased levels of political activity in the United States over the past sixty years.
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65
Political action committees have no interest in fund-raising activities.
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66
Interest groups really have no effect on democracy.
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67
A new form of collective action has begun with Internet use such as personal blogs and personal video sites on the Web.
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68
Interest group activity enfolded the perspectives of the abolitionist movement.
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69
Interest groups seldom possess the expertise to provide relevant information about policy goals to party leaders, public officials, and bureaucrats.
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70
Although interest groups are an important element in American democratic life, many observers fear that their effects are not all positive.
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71
The "factions" that so concerned Madison are now not very powerful or well financed.
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72
Very few organized groups regularly seek to influence American governmental policies.
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73
Interest groups represent a peculiar irony of democracy.
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74
Most people take political action to protect or enhance their economic well-being.
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75
The goal of Economic Interest Groups is to help their members make or keep money.
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76
Herbert Hoover said in 1935 that "The business of America is business."
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77
Heading the list of business-oriented trade associations is the National Organization of Women.
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78
John Kenneth Galbraith once called labor unions an important "countervailing power" that could stand up to and dilute the power of business.
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79
The power and number of union members has substantially increased in the last decade in the United States.
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80
Although business and labor often appear at odds, they occasionally join forces.
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