Deck 14: Non-Governmental Actors and the Bureaucracy
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Deck 14: Non-Governmental Actors and the Bureaucracy
1
Cabinet ministers can be the most powerful voice when it comes to the post-legislative stages.
True
2
What category of interest group does the Canadian Medical Association fall under?
A)issue-oriented
B)institutionalized group
C)judicial group
D)community group
A)issue-oriented
B)institutionalized group
C)judicial group
D)community group
B
3
Which of the following is a technique that public servants have to keep in mind when dealing with the media?
A)complexities
B)un-personalization of stories
C)the expected
D)dramatization
A)complexities
B)un-personalization of stories
C)the expected
D)dramatization
D
4
Which of the following groups also act on the international stage?
A)Canadian Civil Liberties Union
B)Greenpeace
C)John Howard Society
D)Non-Smokers' Rights Association
A)Canadian Civil Liberties Union
B)Greenpeace
C)John Howard Society
D)Non-Smokers' Rights Association
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5
Each policy community consists of an inner circle or "sub-government."
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6
What form of mechanism does Level 5 participation utilize?
A)citizen juries
B)joint working groups
C)retreats
D)advisory boards
A)citizen juries
B)joint working groups
C)retreats
D)advisory boards
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7
What is the name of the website that the federal government established to alert Canadians to opportunities for public input?
A)Message Event Proposal
B)Policy Toolkit for Public Involvement
C)Consulting with Canadians
D)Open Letter to Canadians
A)Message Event Proposal
B)Policy Toolkit for Public Involvement
C)Consulting with Canadians
D)Open Letter to Canadians
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8
At which level of public involvement does social media play a significant role?
A)Level 4!
B)Level 3!
C)Level 2!
D)Level 1!
A)Level 4!
B)Level 3!
C)Level 2!
D)Level 1!
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9
Lobbying and advocating are very similar activities.
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10
Who has to approve the Message Event Proposal (MEP)?
A)Department of Justice
B)Prime Minister's Office
C)Treasury Board
D)Auditor-General's Office
A)Department of Justice
B)Prime Minister's Office
C)Treasury Board
D)Auditor-General's Office
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11
What is the term given to the legitimate means by which groups and individuals try to influence government decisions through direct contact with politicians and public servants?
A)lobbying
B)public opinion polls
C)judicial action
D)free-riding
A)lobbying
B)public opinion polls
C)judicial action
D)free-riding
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12
Which category of interest group activity do doctors, lawyers, accountants, and other professions with expertise fall under?
A)regulation
B)participating
C)retreating
D)media
A)regulation
B)participating
C)retreating
D)media
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13
Which statement correctly reflects interest group tactics?
A)Groups are advised to attempt to influence policy at the post-legislative stage.
B)Groups typically rely on media campaigns and public demonstrations more than quiet, behind-the-scenes consultations.
C)Groups within the inner circle of the policy community rely on a less discreet manner of approaching government.
D)Co-operative lobbying is a very effective and frequently used tactic.
A)Groups are advised to attempt to influence policy at the post-legislative stage.
B)Groups typically rely on media campaigns and public demonstrations more than quiet, behind-the-scenes consultations.
C)Groups within the inner circle of the policy community rely on a less discreet manner of approaching government.
D)Co-operative lobbying is a very effective and frequently used tactic.
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14
Which of the following interest group activity involves the solving of public interest problems with knowledge that is only available to interest groups?
A)participating
B)advocating
C)retreating
D)regulation
A)participating
B)advocating
C)retreating
D)regulation
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15
What issue was the at the core of the "Idle No More" campaign?
A)students in Quebec protesting an increase in tuition fee
B)a movement that protested against a federal bill that violated aboriginal treaty rights
C)mistreatment of prisoners by police officers
D)mistreatment of G20 protestors by police officers
A)students in Quebec protesting an increase in tuition fee
B)a movement that protested against a federal bill that violated aboriginal treaty rights
C)mistreatment of prisoners by police officers
D)mistreatment of G20 protestors by police officers
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16
Which level of public involvement tries to involve the public more actively in government affairs?
A)Level 1!
B)Level 2!
C)Level 3!
D)Level 4!
A)Level 1!
B)Level 2!
C)Level 3!
D)Level 4!
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17
Issue-oriented groups are more organized than institutionalized groups.
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18
Who is the most influential during the pre- and post-legislative stages in the public policy process?
A)prime minister
B)cabinet
C)legislators
D)public servants
A)prime minister
B)cabinet
C)legislators
D)public servants
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19
Which level of public involvement has the purpose to inform and educate the public on an issue of importance?
A)Level 1!
B)Level 2!
C)Level 3!
D)Level 4!
A)Level 1!
B)Level 2!
C)Level 3!
D)Level 4!
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20
The influence of public servants gives interest groups the final say on major public policy issues at the legislative stage.
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21
Contesting is an interest group tactic.
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22
Public Servants are more likely to grant access to groups that have the resources to influence the political fortunes of their minister.
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23
Groups are advised to attempt to influence policy at the earliest possible stage of its development.
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24
Politicians and public servants may provide privileged access to journalists in return for favourable coverage.
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25
News reports thrive better on expected news items than unexpected ones.
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