Which collective action problem is reflected in free riding?

a. disturbance theory 
b. disincentive to participate 
c. particularized benefits 
d. purposive incentives 


b. disincentive to participate 

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What do advocates of term limits argue?

A. Lawmakers who have spent years in public office are in a position to best represent the interest of voters. B. Interest groups would not have as much influence with legislators who do not have to finance future campaigns. C. With term limits, lawmakers will lack the experience to understand state policy. D. Legislators serving limited terms are more likely to be ideologically motivated. E. Political corruption is the rule for legislators serving multiple years.

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Requests from constituents for information and help in dealing with government agencies is referred to as ______.

A. logrolling B. casework C. entitlements D. earmarks

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The congressional system of committees and subcommittees

a. permits members of Congress to more easily address issues of particular concern to their constituencies. b. makes Congress less efficient. c. forces members of Congress to become generalists, who are knowledgeable of the substance of all facets of government. d. limits the input of interest groups in the legislative process. e. facilitates the process of discussion and debate in Congress.

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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was replaced by the __________ in 1995.

A. International Monetary Fund B. World Bank C. International Trade Organization D. World Trade Organization

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