Interest/pressure groups can act as intermediaries in the political system by
A) working to have the preferences of public and private groups converted into public policy.
B) raising revenue.
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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Q1: Private organizations whose members act together to
Q3: Interest groups are composed of
A) individuals.
B) institutions.
C)
Q4: What binds pressure groups together?
A) Common backgrounds
B)
Q5: Ida B. Wells-Barnett was
A) an antilynching activist.
B)
Q6: According to Ida B. Wells-Barnett, what was
Q7: Interest groups differ from social movements in
Q8: In Federalist No. _, James Madison indicates
Q9: What was the cause of James Madison's
Q10: Which theory of politics contends that power
Q11: The concept that competition among groups is
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