rider problem Pluralist theorists believe that it is better to have elites make decisions for the masses.✔✔✔ False Interest grou ps lobby the federal courts through I. direct contact with judges and justices. II. contributions to judicial campaigns. III. sponsoring lawsuits and filing amicus curiae briefs. IV. paying for trips for judges. ✔✔✔ I, III, and IV Which of the following is NOT a typical method interest groups use to get what they want?✔✔✔ bribes Cities, counties, and states actively lobby Congress to ✔✔✔ obtain earmarks Interest groups seek to do which of the following? ✔✔✔ influence public policy without attempting to get their members elected to public office Disturbance theory posits that ✔✔✔ groups form to counter the activities of other groups Interest groups allow the unrepresented and underrepresented an opportunity to have their voices heard. ✔✔✔ True press conference ✔✔✔ an unrestricted session between an elected official and the press press release ✔✔✔ a document offering an official comment or position press briefing ✔✔✔ a relatively restricted session between a press secretary or aide and the press.
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Legally sanctioned organizations that allow corporations, labor unions, and other interest groups to raise money and make contributions to candidates in national elections are calledpolitical action committees One type of benefit that many scholars propose individuals receive when they join an interest group.purposive Attempting to influence policy by getting individuals to contact their representatives directly is known asgrassroots lobbying Interest groups give Americans another opportunity to take their claims to governmentTrue
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rider problem Pluralist theorists believe that it is better to have elites make decisions for the masses.✔✔✔ False Interest grou ps lobby the federal courts through I. direct contact with judges and justices. II. contributions to judicial campaigns. III. sponsoring lawsuits and filing amicus curiae briefs. IV. paying for trips for judges. ✔✔✔ I, III, and IV Which of the following is NOT a typical method interest groups use to get what they want?✔✔✔ bribes Cities, counties, and states actively lobby Congress to ✔✔✔ obtain earmarks Interest groups seek to do which of the following? ✔✔✔ influence public policy without attempting to get their members elected to public office Disturbance theory posits that ✔✔✔ groups form to counter the activities of other groups Interest groups allow the unrepresented and underrepresented an opportunity to have their voices heard. ✔✔✔ True press conference ✔✔✔ an unrestricted session between an elected official and the press press release ✔✔✔ a document offering an official comment or position press briefing ✔✔✔ a relatively restricted session between a press secretary or aide and the press.
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