Chapter 7-Government
Which of the following would be considered a public outreach activity used by interest groups?
-hosting a protest on the steps of Congress -creating public service announcements to be aired on television
One of the more influential interest groups lobbying for foreign concerns, particularly with regard to Israel, is known by the abbreviation or acronym ___.
AIPAC
What is the primary difference between interest groups and political action committees (PACs)?
An interest group pursues the group's broad goals while PAC's raise and spend money to influence election outcomes.
The organization advocating that "people of faith have a right and responsibility to be involved in the world around them" is the
Christian Coalition
Which is not a correct category of interest groups?
domestic
An incentive that requires a person to join an interest group in order to receive discounted goods and services is a(n) ___ incentive.
economic
joining because of social associations
economic
_____ testimony is used by interest groups to provide information to policy makers concerning the impact of policies.
expert
Lobbying elected officials includes which of the following activities?
face-to-face meetings with members of Congress
A person known as a ____ rider derives a benefit without contributing to its achievements.
free
How does an interest group foster civic participation?
interest groups provide ways for people to organize to influence government
An example of direct interest group strategy is
litigation
An interest group may form a ____ _____ ____ whose main goal is to raise and spend money to influence the outcome of elections.
political action committee
One of the means by which interest groups contribute money to campaigns in order to influence the outcome of elections is termed a ___ ____ ____.
political action committee
Which category of interest group includes doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants, and even video game developers as members?
trade and professional
Professionals typically become members of professional associations due to
membership incentives and services
Which of the following did Robert Putnam identify as a benefit of interest groups?
the creation of social capital
One of the criticisms of interest group activism is
the political action committees have caused campaigns to become too expensive
Which person is likely to become an interest group member?
19-23 year old college student
The percentage of United States workers who were union members in the 1950s and 1960s was ___, as opposed to membership in the 1980s, which was ___.
35%;20%
What percentage of Americans belong to a voluntary group or association?
80%
The Moral Majority, a conservative Christian Group, helped to elect ___ ___, a Republican, to the presidency in 1980.
Ronald Reagan
True or False: If your mother participated in your town's historical preservation society, you have an increased likelihood of becoming an interest group member.
True
Litigation by an interest group is often used to challenge
policy
Which term describes the aims of those who join interest groups in the hope of getting to know members with similar interests?
solidary
Which is not a key function of interest groups?
run candidates for office
Interest groups lobbying for policies representing groups of industries or corporations are termed ____ organizations.
umbrella
Which of the following would be considered an electioneering strategy?
-a get-out-the-vote drive -press releases endorsing a candidate -forming a political action committee (PAC)
Which membership characteristic relates to interest group success
cohesion
What is a common tactic environmental groups employ to generate attention for their issue?
confrontational protests
The disproportionate influence of agricultural interest is due to the small number of farmers and framworkers relative to the size of the
general population
One of the factors included in the evaluation of an origination's resources is
financial potential
Which factor is not a likely predictor of who will become a member of an interest group?
gender
Which represents a shared view of elitists and pluralists?
interest groups are important to individuals exercising control over government
Corporate interest groups frequently and naturally compete against ____ interest groups
labor
Which type of group typically has a problem with free riders?
citizens' groups
A theory where a small, close-knit group of people who possess wealth and power have control over policy-making in government is the
elite theory
An example of an environmental interest group is
Greenpeace
Which philosopher/constitutional framer believed that people with similar interests would form and join groups to promote government action?
James Madison
Which of the following is an example of an economic interest group?
agriculture
The interest group strategy that includes face-to-face meetings with legislators, hosting legislative receptions and events, and making telephone calls is know as....
lobbying
_____ is perhaps the most common direct interest group strategy which involves a meeting of the interest group representatives and policy makers.
lobbying
Interest groups engage in ___ outreach in order to raise awareness of issues in the hope that it will promote civic engagement.
public
The type of interest group concerned with a broad range of economic and social issues affecting residents at large is a _____ interest group.
public
Which term describes the behavior of an individual who joins an interest group because of moral conviction about a particular issue?
purposive
joining because of similarly held beliefs
purposive
Joining because certain services or activities are available only to members
solidary
Religious groups that are overtly involved in political actives risk losing their
tax exempt status
A characteristic of group participation in the 1960s was
that a great deal of socialization was done at home
A characteristic of group participation now, as opposed to the 19060s, is that
people maintain contact via digital social networking as opposed to joining organizations with shared interests
Which of the following are examples of indirect strategies employed by interest groups in advancing their interests?
-electioneering -public outreach
Which of the following are values of interest groups in American democracy?
-serving as a tool to help guide policy makers -serving as a mechanism for people to approach government
Which is a common reason people might cite as a key motivator for joining an interest group?
They share an ideological belief with that group
Why do many interest groups form political action committees (PACs)?
because contributing to candidates' campaigns can help gain access for interest group lobbyists
Americans who happen to work for a foreign company ___ contribute to PACs.
can
Labor group political action committees typically favor which political party with their contributions?
democrats
A formally organized group that seeks to influence government decision making or policy making is referred to as a(n) _____ group.
interest
An ____ is represented by connections between those concerned about a policy and those creating and administering the policy.
issue network
Which of the following is not an important resource for a successful interest group?
overlapping benefits
A weakness of Robert Putnam's theory regarding interest groups is
that people are actually involved in more social groups than Putnam measured
One of the benefits identified by Robert Putnam with regards to interest groups is...
that they are essential source of social capital
Which group represents the largest agricultural interest group in the United States today?
the American Farm Bureau
Which of the following is not used to predict interest group success?
the group's ability to run candidates for political office