James Madison’s famous argument on behalf of the “extensive republic” appears in which work?
a. the Declaration of Independence
b. the Articles of Confederation
c. The Federalist
d. Second Treatise on Civil Government
c. The Federalist
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According to one theory for the growth of interest groups, what might take place with the implementation of universal health care in the United States?
a. One or more patient advocate groups would have no reason to exist. b. Interest groups would only oppose it. c. User groups will cede their authority to these new bureaucracies. d. New groups would form to influence the bureaucracies created or charged to administer this program.
Which of the following describes political action committees?
a. state boards of advisors that dictate rules on campaign spending b. volunteer auditors who assist the Federal Election Commission c. organizations that raise and spend money to influence politics and contribute to campaigns d. independent expenditure-only committees that cannot directly contribute to a candidate
What is double jeopardy?
a. Being tried twice for the same crime b. Being tried without knowing your rights c. Being charged for two crimes at the same time d. Being charged for a criminal and civil case at the same time
Citizens of a given ethnic background are among a number of __________ that might form to lobby governments on foreign policy.
A. propagandists B. interest groups C. pollsters D. government leaders