CH.8 CONNECT H.W.
Which of the following account for the rise of interest groups in the twentieth century?
Government regulation of business and the environment exploded. New Deal programs produced groups of people with stakes in federal policies. World War II ushered in increased specialization and professionalization in the workforce.
The conviction of which superlobbyist initiated a wave of lobbying reform legislation?
Jack Abramoff
What valuable resource do members of Congress receive from lobbyists in addition to campaign funds?
Lobbyists supply reliable research and information on important policy issues.
Critics of the revolving door between government and interest group employment make what primary argument?
Major ethical concerns exist when former federal officials leave to lobby for a group they helped regulate.
are organized financial arms of interest groups that collect and distribute money to candidates for elective office.
PAC's
What was the result of the Supreme Court ruling in Buckley v. Valeo (1976) that upheld limits on individual and PAC contributions?
The number of PACs increased dramatically.
Which of the following is NOT permissible, according to federal regulation of super PACs?
a candidate coordinating with super PACs on election advertising
What is a super PAC?
an independent-expenditure-only committee
Which type of interest group is not classified as a business interest group?
consumers
Which is a common reason people might cite as a key motivator for joining an interest group?
decision makers being more likely to listen to their concerns
Lobbying elected officials includes which of the following activities?
face-to-face- meetings with congress
True or false: By definition, lobbying must include a face-to-face interaction.
false
True or false: Issue networks tend to be more permanent than iron triangles.
false
Which form of campaign support do members of Congress expect to receive from lobbyists?
financial contributions
Which of the following are influential tactics interest groups use?
grassroots mobilization campaign financing lobbying
Which characteristics of an interest group may turn off potential members even when they agree with the proposals being put forth?
having to agree on a uniform set of proposals recurrent and diverse time commitments organizing meetings and follow through efforts
A formally organized group that seeks to influence government decision making or policy making is referred to as a(n)______ group
interest
An iron triangle is a decision-making process dominated by which of the following?
interest groups congressional committees executive agencies
Decision-making structures consisting of policy experts such as lobbyists, members of Congress, bureaucrats, and policy specialists are called______networks
issue
Interest group membership affords members ______ strength.
political
What is the primary purpose of the Office of Legislative Affairs in the White House?
securing support for legislation the president deems important
An interest group's overall plan for achieving its goal is a ______; while a ______ is the action they undertake.
strategy; tactic
Which of the following resulted from the ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission?
the creation of super PACs the ability of groups and individuals to give unlimited sums of money to independent committees
Which of the following is most responsible for the increase in lobbying of the executive branch?
the increase in federal regulation
One reason for the growth in Americans' interest groups is that....
the organizing strength of political parties began to decline.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce represents thousands of small and medium-sized businesses throughout the country and is best described as a........
trade association.