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A) when factional interests influence individual rights and disturb the collective well-being of the country
B) when individuals feel threatened by changes in the economic, social, or political environment changes and form interest groups
C) when many members of a population attempt to benefit from some sort of activity or a policy that activity is trying to influence, even if they did not actively participate in the effort
D) when multiple groups and interest make demands on government, and government ignores the demands
E) when PACs exert disproportionate influence on elections or public policy
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A) Members of Congress have become increasingly dependent on political action committee (PAC) contributions to fund their campaigns.
B) Political action committees (PACs) are not always successful in securing favorable government policies.
C) Membership in labor unions has decreased over the past several decades.
D) Individuals with shared grievances do not always come together to form interest groups.
E) The number of interest groups with lobbyists in Washington, D.C., has increased over the past several decades.
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A) Inside lobbying focuses on reelecting incumbent candidates, while outside lobbying pursues the election of challengers.
B) Inside lobbying most often occurs with members of Congress and their staff, while outside lobbyists focus primarily on the executive branch.
C) Inside lobbying occurs within the power structures of Washington, while outside lobbying is driven by individuals who are "outside" the political system.
D) Inside lobbyists advocate directly with decision makers in government, while outside lobbyists seek to influence opinion and stimulate action by the general public.
E) Inside lobbyists file briefs or pursue litigation, while outside lobbyists focus primarily on public demonstrations and rallies.
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A) using high-paid professionals to contact legislators
B) getting the media to cover an issue
C) mobilizing local constituencies
D) using campaign contributions to influence elections
E) testifying at government hearings
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A) government decisions reflect the balance of competing interests in society
B) resources and political power are unequally distributed within society
C) individuals with shared grievances always form interest groups to press their demands upon government
D) government is too responsive to the demands of interest groups
E) the formation of one group typically stimulates the formation of an opposing group
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A) a group that conducts research and analysis on public policy issues
B) a group that expresses its political views publicly
C) a group that works to gain benefits for society as a whole
D) a group that most people in society are aware of
E) a group that represents workers within a particular industry
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A) a coalition of public interest groups in a specific policy area, such as environmental policy
B) an organization that coordinates exchanges of information and resources among multiple interest groups
C) a type of labor union
D) an organization that represents businesses within a specific industry
E) an organization that represents the federal government during the negotiation of international trade agreements
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A) Legislators only grant meetings with interest groups that offer campaign contributions.
B) Campaign contributions help elect candidates who are friendly to groups' goals.
C) Groups can offer contributions in return for favorable votes on pending legislation.
D) Organizations seeking to offer input on a political party's platform are required to make campaign contributions.
E) There are very few restrictions on campaign contributions, compared to restrictions on lobbying.
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