Interest groups
A) are usually policy generalists.
B) are often policy specialists.
C) are usually more loosely organized than political parties.
D) run candidates for political office; their main sphere of influence is the electoral system.
E) are not allowed to have dues-paying members.
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Q35: Right-to-work laws create for unions.
A) a free
Q36: A difference between public sector unions and
Q37: The American Civil Liberties Union is considered
Q38: Trade organizations
A) usually support policies that benefit
Q39: Since the mid-1960s, union membership has
A) remained
Q41: is a direct lobbying technique used by
Q42: An indirect method of lobbying the courts
Q43: Since the 1970s, federal laws governing campaign
Q44: Consumer interest groups
A) represent people with advanced
Q45: Lobbying refers to
A) shaping public opinion through
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