Deck 7: Elites and Organized Interests
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Deck 7: Elites and Organized Interests
1
The Iron Law of oligarchy contends that
A) all organizations have clear goals.
B) all organizations have equal influence on congressional representatives.
C) all organizations have elites.
D) all organizations have an equal impact.
A) all organizations have clear goals.
B) all organizations have equal influence on congressional representatives.
C) all organizations have elites.
D) all organizations have an equal impact.
C
2
Interest group activity is generally protected by
A) elite preferences.
B) court precedent.
C) laws passed by Congress.
D) the First Amendment.
A) elite preferences.
B) court precedent.
C) laws passed by Congress.
D) the First Amendment.
D
3
Most of the population belongs to ___________ formal organized group(s).
A) No
B) at least one
C) 2-3
D) 5 or more
A) No
B) at least one
C) 2-3
D) 5 or more
B
4
Liberal causes draw their membership from
A) middle- and upper-class.
B) ethnic minorities.
C) university-educated.
D) All of the above
A) middle- and upper-class.
B) ethnic minorities.
C) university-educated.
D) All of the above
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5
Which of the following is an example of a business / corporate interest group?
A) American Bar Association
B) American Medical Association
C) U.S. Chamber of Commerce
D) National Rifle Association
A) American Bar Association
B) American Medical Association
C) U.S. Chamber of Commerce
D) National Rifle Association
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6
Interest groups, generally, do not do a good job representing
A) lawyers and doctors.
B) teachers and civil servants.
C) the poor and uneducated.
D) corporations and financial institutions.
A) lawyers and doctors.
B) teachers and civil servants.
C) the poor and uneducated.
D) corporations and financial institutions.
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7
Power within the labor movement has shifted dramatically to
A) government employee unions.
B) industrial unions.
C) AFL-CIO.
D) the Teamsters Union.
A) government employee unions.
B) industrial unions.
C) AFL-CIO.
D) the Teamsters Union.
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8
Pluralism considers interest groups to be "good" because they
A) provide an effective voice for citizens demands for resources.
B) reduce anxiety among the masses produced by feelings of helplessness.
C) provide stability.
D) All of the above are true.
A) provide an effective voice for citizens demands for resources.
B) reduce anxiety among the masses produced by feelings of helplessness.
C) provide stability.
D) All of the above are true.
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9
Interest groups mostly protect
A) corporate profits by always siding with corporations.
B) corporations in order to preserve their profits.
C) union bosses and their special interests.
D) public employee unions and their members.
A) corporate profits by always siding with corporations.
B) corporations in order to preserve their profits.
C) union bosses and their special interests.
D) public employee unions and their members.
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10
In the contemporary sense of the term, conservatism includes
A) the classical liberal values of free markets, limited government, and individual self-reliance in economic affairs.
B) the classical conservative belief in the value of tradition, law, family, and faith.
C) the belief that humans are imperfect and flawed.
D) all of the above.
A) the classical liberal values of free markets, limited government, and individual self-reliance in economic affairs.
B) the classical conservative belief in the value of tradition, law, family, and faith.
C) the belief that humans are imperfect and flawed.
D) all of the above.
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11
The largest women's organization in American politics is the
A) League of Women Voters.
B) National Organization of Women.
C) Feminist Majority Foundation.
D) Daughters of the American Revolution.
A) League of Women Voters.
B) National Organization of Women.
C) Feminist Majority Foundation.
D) Daughters of the American Revolution.
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12
The political effectiveness of a group's leadership is related to the group's
A) membership make-up.
B) size.
C) regional concentration.
D) finances.
A) membership make-up.
B) size.
C) regional concentration.
D) finances.
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13
In a 2009 interview, the president of the SEIU said his union gave
A) over $1,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
B) over $3,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
C) over $10,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
D) over $60,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
A) over $1,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
B) over $3,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
C) over $10,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
D) over $60,000,000 to help elect Barack Obama.
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14
The AARP focuses on issues for what group?
A) Seniors
B) Ethnology firms
C) Public employees
D) The poor and uneducated
A) Seniors
B) Ethnology firms
C) Public employees
D) The poor and uneducated
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15
Which of the following is the most powerful lobby in Washington, D.C.?
A) National Governors Association
B) Business Roundtable
C) National Farmers Union
D) American Bankers Association
A) National Governors Association
B) Business Roundtable
C) National Farmers Union
D) American Bankers Association
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16
The social class bias in association membership is complemented by the social class origins of
A) lobbyists.
B) ideologues.
C) members of Congress.
D) oligarchic elites.
A) lobbyists.
B) ideologues.
C) members of Congress.
D) oligarchic elites.
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17
Single-issue interest groups are effective because
A) they are less expensive to operate.
B) their members are very committed to the cause.
C) they are excellent at bargaining.
D) they have more members and therefore, more influence.
A) they are less expensive to operate.
B) their members are very committed to the cause.
C) they are excellent at bargaining.
D) they have more members and therefore, more influence.
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18
In a 2012 Harris poll, a majority of respondents felt too much influence on Washington was held by
A) labor unions.
B) the media.
C) "big companies."
D) trade associations.
A) labor unions.
B) the media.
C) "big companies."
D) trade associations.
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19
In the contemporary sense of the term, liberalism believes in
A) strong government protection of civil rights and freedom from government intervention in social affairs.
B) complete free trade and open markets.
C) strong government to ensure that all states comply with federal law.
D) all of the above.
A) strong government protection of civil rights and freedom from government intervention in social affairs.
B) complete free trade and open markets.
C) strong government to ensure that all states comply with federal law.
D) all of the above.
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20
According to pluralism, the basic function (s) of interest groups is to _______________________.
A) link individuals and the government
B) enhance well-being by helping people overcome the sense of powerlessness
C) help reduce potentially divisive conflicts in society.
D) all of the above
A) link individuals and the government
B) enhance well-being by helping people overcome the sense of powerlessness
C) help reduce potentially divisive conflicts in society.
D) all of the above
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21
It is not the people, but ____________________ that have the most direct daily influence over government.
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22
Oligarchs within interest groups are disproportionately from the ___________________.
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23
The regulatory requirement of disclosure means that lobbyists must
A) report all donations and gifts to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
B) report to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) about how much they spend.
C) get a special license that allows them access to politicians.
D) sign in at the front door of the Capitol building.
A) report all donations and gifts to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
B) report to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) about how much they spend.
C) get a special license that allows them access to politicians.
D) sign in at the front door of the Capitol building.
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24
The largest number of PACs come from
A) liberal causes.
B) conservative causes.
C) the corporate sector.
D) women's rights interests.
A) liberal causes.
B) conservative causes.
C) the corporate sector.
D) women's rights interests.
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25
Even though common sense tells them that large, mass membership interest groups cannot deliver a vote, members of Congress are often _______________ by these groups.
A) financially controlled
B) scared
C) intimidated
D) unimpressed
A) financially controlled
B) scared
C) intimidated
D) unimpressed
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26
PACs give most of their money to
A) Republicans.
B) Democrats.
C) challengers.
D) incumbents.
A) Republicans.
B) Democrats.
C) challengers.
D) incumbents.
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27
The Democratic Party relies more heavily on ____________ for funding than the Republican Party.
A) lawyers and unions
B) real estate and the oil and gas industry
C) business and manufacturing companies
D) pharmaceutical companies
A) lawyers and unions
B) real estate and the oil and gas industry
C) business and manufacturing companies
D) pharmaceutical companies
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28
The greatest gift a lobbyist can offer is
A) money.
B) to mobilize voters on behalf of a candidate.
C) dissemination of information.
D) gifts for favorable votes.
A) money.
B) to mobilize voters on behalf of a candidate.
C) dissemination of information.
D) gifts for favorable votes.
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29
__________________ organizations dominate interest groups politics.
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30
The relevant First Amendment phrase dealing with lobbying is the right to ____________________.
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31
The real key to success in lobbying is the
A) integrity of the lobbyist.
B) ability to organize grassroots activities and gain votes.
C) campaign contributions or independent spending for candidates.
D) ability to hire former government officials and Congress members.
A) integrity of the lobbyist.
B) ability to organize grassroots activities and gain votes.
C) campaign contributions or independent spending for candidates.
D) ability to hire former government officials and Congress members.
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32
The theory that all citizens are members of groups is known as ____________________.
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33
The effectiveness of an interest group often increases
A) with a media event about the issue.
B) with the ability to offer campaign support.
C) with the rising economy.
D) with celebrity endorsements.
A) with a media event about the issue.
B) with the ability to offer campaign support.
C) with the rising economy.
D) with celebrity endorsements.
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34
Lobbyists provide which of the following forms of information?
A) Expertise on issues
B) Knowledge of the legislative process
C) Where a group stands on an issue
D) All of the above
A) Expertise on issues
B) Knowledge of the legislative process
C) Where a group stands on an issue
D) All of the above
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35
Lobbyists will use their ___________ in order to obtain congressional support.
A) unlimited finances.
B) knowledge.
C) loyalty.
D) political capital.
A) unlimited finances.
B) knowledge.
C) loyalty.
D) political capital.
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36
Lobbying firms will hire former members of Congress or former White House aides because they
A) can "buy votes" from Congress members.
B) have personal contacts with decision-makers.
C) have experience in the policy-making process.
D) are often retired and will work for lower pay.
A) can "buy votes" from Congress members.
B) have personal contacts with decision-makers.
C) have experience in the policy-making process.
D) are often retired and will work for lower pay.
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37
To communicate with decision makers, an organized interest first must get
A) access.
B) funding.
C) official registration.
D) grass roots support.
A) access.
B) funding.
C) official registration.
D) grass roots support.
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38
The executive department of the federal government that is the most heavily lobbied is
A) the Department of Defense.
B) the Department of Health and Human Services.
C) the Department of Justice.
D) the Treasury Department.
A) the Department of Defense.
B) the Department of Health and Human Services.
C) the Department of Justice.
D) the Treasury Department.
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39
Interest groups serve society by connecting their members to
A) each other.
B) the group's leadership.
C) an ideology.
D) the established social system.
A) each other.
B) the group's leadership.
C) an ideology.
D) the established social system.
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40
Of the top 20 political donors, (for presidential and congressional elections),
A) most are corporations.
B) most are religious organizations.
C) most are unions.
D) most are wealthy individuals.
A) most are corporations.
B) most are religious organizations.
C) most are unions.
D) most are wealthy individuals.
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41
Interest groups, generally, do not do a good job representing_______________________.
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42
The largest interest group currently in existence in the United States is ____________________.
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43
American for Democratic Action is the oldest interest group in the United States.
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44
In recent years, there has been an increase in membership in Unions due to their ability to influence election outcomes.
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45
The interest group that promotes the campaigns of pro-choice Democratic women is known as ____________________.
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46
__________________ is the basic ideology that prefers minimal government across the board.
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47
Interest groups, generally, do a good job representing the poor and uneducated.
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48
Interest groups are influential due to their ability to mobilize financial resources.
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49
The policy positions of ____________________ organizations are often vague and devoid of specific content and thus harmless.
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50
Contemporary conservatives and liberals disagree about the size and role of _________________.
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51
A ____________________ is a nonparty organization that solicits voluntary contributions to disburse to political candidate.
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52
____________________ is any communication directed at a government decision maker with the hope of influencing decisions.
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53
__________________ are conservative billionaires who spent roughly $86 million in 2012 elections.
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54
The one technique that most experienced lobbyists shun is the ____________________.
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55
The number and influence of PACs has ______________________ in the past few years.
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56
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the American Petroleum Institute, and the National Association of Manufacturers are all examples of ____________________interest groups.
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57
Grassroots, lobbyist-driven letters from a home district to a legislator are called ____________________.
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58
The National Rifle Association, the National Abortion Rights Action League, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving are examples of ____________________.
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59
The top 20 donors in the 2012 presidential and congressional elections were ____________.
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60
Membership in unions is atypical in that most members are middle-class.
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61
Lobbyists and PACs are responsible for funding roughly 50% of all Congressional campaigns in the House of Representatives.
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62
Narrowly focused organizations tend to be more effective than larger, broad-based groups.
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63
Because of First Amendment protection, the government may not regulate lobbying activities.
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64
Voter registration, get out the vote, and endorsements are examples of campaign services provided by unions.
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65
The National Association of Realtors was the largest PAC contributor to the 2012 elections.
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66
Financial reports of lobbyists provide an accurate picture of the lobbying activities in Washington.
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67
Influential lobbyists earn more income than members of Congress.
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68
The ability to offer campaign support, particularly in terms of money, increases the influence of interest groups.
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69
The most influential women's interest group is the National Organization for Women (NOW).
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70
Given the fact that different interest groups prefer different parties and candidates, what groups favor Democrats and Republicans?
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71
The most heavily lobbied executive department in the federal government is the Department of Energy.
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72
Single-issue interest groups are valuable to candidates in that they have the ability to mobilize blocks of voters.
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73
How does pluralism explain the presence and influence of various interest groups?
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74
The NAACP is the interest group responsible for pressuring the government to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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75
Compare and contrast the conservative and liberal ideologies.
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76
The proliferation of single-issue groups is largely attributed to the decline of political parties.
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77
Lobbyists give different amounts to candidates and political parties depending on which party is currently in power in Congress.
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78
How does the government try to regulate spending by interest groups? Are these measures effective?
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79
Explain why interest groups give more to some candidates and the reasoning behind their motivation.
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80
Incumbents in Congress are unlikely to change the regulation of PACs because they are under pressure from voters.
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