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Quiz 10

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  by discouraging citizens from expressing their political views in public
B  by expanding their sphere of participation
C  by adopting a system of direct democracy.
D  by banning the formation of interest groups
Question #2
A  to promote better working conditions and higher wages
B  to protect the interests of businesses within an industry.
C  to provide jobs for the unemployed
D  to protect consumers from unsafe products
Question #3
A  labor union
B  public interest group
C  trade association.
D  union shop
Question #4
A  fundraising for political candidates and educating the public about the activities of government
B  conducting surveys to gauge public opinion on a policy issue
C  convincing potential members to join an interest group by offering them material benefits.
D  communication as a representative of a group with government officials to persuade them to support a particular policy
Question #5
A  incumbents
B  members of the minority party in Congress.
C  presidential candidates
D  challengers
Question #6
A  iron triangles
B  coordinating committees
C  Political Action Committees (PACs)
D  527 organizations.
Question #7
A  It set limits on how many lobbyists could be employed by a PAC.
B  It limited the number of hours each lobbyist could work during a single session of Congress.
C  It required all lobbyists to join the Labor Union of American Lobbyists and Government Relations Experts.
D  It required lobbyists to file a report detailing the sources of their lobbying income.
Question #8
A  answering e-mails from elected officials’ constituents
B  providing legal counsel to interest groups in court cases
C  providing elected officials with innovative ideas for addressing a policy problem
D  speaking on behalf of elected officials at press conferences.
Question #9
A  by publishing editorials in major newspapers stating their views on cases
B  by meeting with judges to express their views on cases.
C  through letter-writing campaigns addressed to particular judges
D  by bringing lawsuits to the courts on behalf of classes of citizens
Question #10
A  by providing specialized expertise
B  by filing amicus curiaebriefs
C  by offering them money to vote a particular way.
D  by organizing protests and demonstrations on Capitol Hill
Question #11
A  an organization that solicits campaign contributions from like-minded individuals and distributes them to political candidates
B  an organizations that focuses on grassroots lobbying
C  an organization that conducts voter registration drives
D  an organization within a political party that coordinates campaign events.
Question #12
A  an internal memo circulated among interest group leaders, briefing them on the details of a court case
B  a petition submitted to an executive branch agency, requesting a review of the agency’s decision.
C  a written argument submitted to a court in support of one side of a case
D  a petition submitted to Congress in support of or opposition to a judicial nominee
Question #13
A  an environmental group disagreeing on what policy goals to pursue
B  a political action committee contributing to candidates from both major political parties.
C  an environmentalist deciding not to join an environmental group but appreciating the group’s environmental stewardship
D  an elected official relying on information from lobbyists
Question #14
A  gifts given to members of Congress in return for their support on legislation.
B  campaign contributions to elected officials
C  the policies that interest groups help to bring about
D  benefits given only to group members
Question #15
A  reduced agency budgets
B  growth in the number of political parties.
C  termination of government programs
D  contradictory and confusing policies
Question #16
A  abolishing free-riders
B  fostering democratic deliberation
C  protecting their self-interests
D  creating more opportunities for collective action.
Question #17
A  A rough approximation of the public interest emerges from competition between groups.
B  Only wealthy interests have influence over government decisions.
C  Government decisions reflect the preferences of elites.
D  Policymakers care more about public opinion than interest groups’ preferences.
Question #18
A  When one group throws its weight around too much, its opponents are likely to intensify their organization and thus restore balance to the system.
B  There are too many special interest groups getting too much of what they want.
C  All legitimate interests in the political system can get a hearing from government once they are organized.
D  Awesome power is held by the largest corporations.
Question #19
A  an organization that solicits and receives campaign contributions from corporations, unions, trade associations, and other groups.
B  a joining together of interest groups or individuals to achieve common goals
C  a nonprofit, tax-free policy planning organization that concentrates on policy development
D  a form of sub government composed of leaders of interest groups, government agencies, and congressional committees