Oftentimes, to the detriment of a group's goals, interest group leaders become
a. more conservative in their goals to maintain relationships they have developed.
b. more liberal as more goals are accomplished.
c. conservative in their goals to maintain financial feasibility.
d. less conservative based on their interactions with the media.
a
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When conducting surveys, why is the wording of questions a concern?
a. How a question is worded can encourage a particular response. b. How a question is worded can intentionally, but not unintentionally, skew results. c. How a question is worded can undermine partisanship. d. How a question is worded can generate a low degree of consensus. e. How a question is worded can increase the margin of error.
How much power does the majority leader of the Senate have to influence the vote of a Senator from his/her party?
a. None. b. Absolute. c. Some power on small issues, but none on major issues. d. Some power on major issues, but none on small issues. e. Only the power of personal persuasion.
When interest groups operate through lobbying, they do so by
a. providing information to legislators and other decision makers. b. formal contacts with decision makers. c. informal contacts with decision makers. d. All of the above are true.
Authority is divided, usually by a written constitution, between a central government and constituent (state) governments in a(n)
A) monarchy. B) unitary system. C) confederal system. D) federal system. E) oligarchy.