Deck 16: Advocacy groups, social movements, and lobbying
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Deck 16: Advocacy groups, social movements, and lobbying
1
The close relationship that sometimes develops between an advocacy group and the government department with which it regularly deals is called a clientele relationship.
True
2
What political party is linked to the Canadian Labour Congress?
A)NDP
B)Liberal
C)Conservative
D)Bloc Quebecois
A)NDP
B)Liberal
C)Conservative
D)Bloc Quebecois
A
3
Advocacy groups begin at the margins of the political system, possessing an alternative vision of "the good life," and usually consist of small local groups.
False
Social movements begin at the margins of the political system, possess an alternative vision of "the good life," and usually consist of small local groups.
Social movements begin at the margins of the political system, possess an alternative vision of "the good life," and usually consist of small local groups.
4
What group produces the annual Alternative Federal Budget document?
A)Canadian Chamber of Commerce
B)Canadian Labour Congress
C)Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
D)Canadian Bar Association
A)Canadian Chamber of Commerce
B)Canadian Labour Congress
C)Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
D)Canadian Bar Association
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5
Many advocacy groups, including teachers and nurses, are actually more strongly organized at the provincial level than at the federal level.
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6
Which organization is an example of an issue-oriented pressure group?
A)Canadian Labour Congress
B)Stop Spadina
C)Canadian Council of Chief Executives
D)John Howard Society
A)Canadian Labour Congress
B)Stop Spadina
C)Canadian Council of Chief Executives
D)John Howard Society
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7
Money, information, prestige, public support, and lack of opposition help to explain the significant influence of the Canadian Medical Association.
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8
The Gomery Report on the Quebec sponsorship scandal under Chrétien supported further revisions to the lobbying registration scheme.
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9
Canadian Aboriginal and women's groups use the United Nations to further their domestic causes.
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10
What is meant by the term "functional representation"?
A)representation of citizen concerns by an elected official
B)representation of citizen concerns by an advocacy group
C)representation of citizen concerns by the bureaucracy
D)representation of citizen concerns by the courts
A)representation of citizen concerns by an elected official
B)representation of citizen concerns by an advocacy group
C)representation of citizen concerns by the bureaucracy
D)representation of citizen concerns by the courts
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11
Which statement does NOT describe pressure groups?
A)They assist a department in disseminating government information to a specialized audience.
B)They have delegated powers of self-regulation.
C)They are represented on advisory committees.
D)They are unaffected by elite accommodation.
A)They assist a department in disseminating government information to a specialized audience.
B)They have delegated powers of self-regulation.
C)They are represented on advisory committees.
D)They are unaffected by elite accommodation.
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12
Under the Federal Accountability Act, what reform was made to lobbying practices?
A)It allowed contingency fees.
B)It placed a prohibition on ministerial staffers, ministers, and senior public servants from registering as lobbyists for five years after leaving office.
C)It extended the period during which infractions could be investigated to five years.
D)It required lobbyists to record e-mails with senior public servants.
A)It allowed contingency fees.
B)It placed a prohibition on ministerial staffers, ministers, and senior public servants from registering as lobbyists for five years after leaving office.
C)It extended the period during which infractions could be investigated to five years.
D)It required lobbyists to record e-mails with senior public servants.
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13
Advocacy groups that are permanent, well-established, formal organizations, usually with a head office in Ottawa, are known as issue-oriented groups.
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14
Which behaviour refers to any organized attempt to influence the authorities?
A)campaigning
B)political participation
C)lobbying
D)socializing
A)campaigning
B)political participation
C)lobbying
D)socializing
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15
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture is more of a radical group than the National Farmer's Union.
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16
Which of the following is NOT among the most powerful business pressure groups in Canada?
A)Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
B)Canadian Chamber of Commerce
C)Canadian Federation of Independent Business
D)Council of Canadians
A)Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
B)Canadian Chamber of Commerce
C)Canadian Federation of Independent Business
D)Council of Canadians
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17
Advocacy groups tend to increase their public profile once an election has been called.
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18
Many MPs have close corporate connections and function regularly as lobbyists for big business.
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19
What lobbying technique are institutionalized advocacy groups most likely to use?
A)demonstrations and blockades
B)lobbying judges and court officials
C)lobbying the bureaucracy
D)lobbying members of Parliament
A)demonstrations and blockades
B)lobbying judges and court officials
C)lobbying the bureaucracy
D)lobbying members of Parliament
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20
Under whose administration did lobbyist efforts switch from minister's office to the level of senior bureaucracy?
A)Mulroney
B)Chrétien
C)Martin
D)Harper
A)Mulroney
B)Chrétien
C)Martin
D)Harper
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21
What are some of the differences and similarities between business and non-business interest groups?
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22
How do interest groups try to influence the bureaucracy and the executive branch of the government?
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23
Discuss three explanations for why advocacy groups are sometimes successful and sometimes not.
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24
What are the functions of advocacy groups?
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25
How does the federal structure of government affect the way in which pressure groups are organized?
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