According to pluralist theory, interest groups could be called:
A. multilateral valences
B. orthogonal rotation groupings
C. advantage groups
D. input-output organizers
C
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a. Douglas b. Frankfurter c. Black d. None of the above is true.
_____________ was created by European powers to prevent one country from dominating the others
Fill in the blank with correct word
What is substantive representation?
a. representing groups that provide subsistence for their campaign coffers and not for their policy preferences b. representing the interests of groups of which they themselves are not members c. representing people and interests that they like personally by voting for legislation that benefits those people d. representing constituents by mirroring their personal, politically relevant characteristics
State committees have remained very influential in the electoral process by acting as ________
A. national policymakers B. service providers to candidates C. interest groups D. the ultimate authority over the nomination process