A) a material benefit
B) an exclusive benefit
C) a solidary benefit
D) a purposive benefit
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A) a public-interest group
B) a professional group
C) a government interest group
D) an issue and ideological group
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A) the First Amendment
B) the Third Amendment
C) the Ninth Amendment
D) the Tenth Amendment
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A) issue groups
B) economic groups
C) ideological groups
D) special interest groups
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A) the competition between interest groups focused on political, economic, and social policy
B) an informal group of individuals and organizations focused on specific political or social issues
C) a broad array of actors that work to influence a policy area in which they have a vested interest
D) the interaction of interest groups, executive agencies, and lawmakers to form policy
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A) Groups that have fewer members tend to have greater influence over public policy.
B) The size of the interest group does not matter as much as the wealth of the interest group.
C) An interest group that has more members will also have more influence over public policy.
D) Interest groups that have more members are usually disorganized and less effective.
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A) to outline John Locke's theories to average citizens
B) to explain the power of the executive branch
C) to ease fears about increased government power
D) to warn against the dangers of factionalism
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A) interest groups
B) political parties
C) private clubs
D) social groups
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A) trade associations
B) labor unions
C) professional associations
D) business groups
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A) solidary benefits
B) purposive benefits
C) expressive benefits
D) material benefits
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A) a member of Congress
B) an executive agency
C) an interest group
D) a researcher
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A) expressive benefits
B) material benefits
C) purposive benefits
D) solidary benefits
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A) bribery
B) grassroots lobbying
C) launching a persuasion campaign
D) engaging in litigation
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A) interest groups that exist within the committees and subcommittees of Congress
B) interest groups collectively representing states, cities, and other governments
C) organizations of special interests within executive bureaucratic agencies
D) interest groups that work to influence intergovernmental organizations like the U.N.
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A) They offer greater exposure to elected officials.
B) They guarantee results to their members.
C) They are more effective at passing legislation.
D) They offer exclusive contact with representatives.
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A) their perspective and expertise are useful in crafting effective policies
B) the gifts and donations they provide help to speed up the policymaking process
C) they often act as mediators between parties, helping to overcome federal gridlock
D) the process of competitive lobbying helps officials to craft bipartisan policies
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A) economic interest groups
B) partisan groups
C) issue groups
D) public-interest groups
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A) a special type of campaign that launches negative attacks against a candidate's opponent
B) a media campaign that aims to influence the public to support the group's position on an issue
C) a campaign conducted during a presidential election that urges people to vote for a candidate
D) a grassroots campaign that mobilizes average Americans to vote for a particular candidate or issue
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