Pragmatic political action committees use their campaign donations

a. as a means to display their ideology.
b. to get the name of their parent interest group recognized by citizens.
c. to gain continued access to incumbent lawmakers and policy makers.
d. in unorthodox ways that have been outlawed in many states.


c

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1. To stay in power, leaders must keep members of their winning coalitions happy. 2. A key part of the selectorate theory is that the actions of the leader (e.g., setting the tax rate) can affect the level of economic growth for the entire country. 3. BDM2S2 argue that a leader’s decision to provide (mostly) public versus (mostly) private goods is based on how civic-minded they are. 4. Loyalty toward the incumbent leader declines as the winning coalition grows relative to the selectorate (that is, as W/S gets larger).

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Which act greatly expanded reporting requirements for interest groups in Washington, D.C.?

a. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 b. The Revenue Act of 1954 c. The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 d. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act

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Officially sanctioned messages originating from the U.S. government and disseminated through various channels to foreign news outlets are also known as _____________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following did the Monroe Doctrine best reflect?

a. Multilateralism. b. Unilateralism. c. Isolationism. d. Non-interventionism.

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