What interest group had its tax-exempt status revoked in 1968 because of extensive lobbying?

A) ?The NRA
B) ?The UAW
C) ?The Sierra Club
D) ?NARAL
E) ?Operation Rescue


C

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An example of an interest group that can tie its success not to the size of it membership or the wealth of its members, but to its members' dedication to a cause is ________

A) the American Automobile Association B) the American Farm Bureau Federation C) the American Trial Lawyers Association D) the National Right to Life Council E) Major League Baseball

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Information about state action spreads quickly from government to government, especially during periods when the national government is relatively slow to respond to pressing issues

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of these strategies are used by groups to embed their particular policy concerns in the state constitution?

a. Secure a provision that will result in economic gains for the group. b. Prohibit the state from taking a particular action. c. Secure tax relief. d. Advance a special interest that is already the subject of a constitutional guarantee. e. All of these strategies are used by such groups.

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The Blue Bird Tavern now offers delivery to campus dorm rooms. They claim that the delivery time of their food is normally distributed with a mean of 30 minutes and a standard deviation of 10 minutes. Twenty-five of your friends order their food. The average delivery time is 33 minutes. Do you have reason to disbelieve their claim? Use statistical procedures to answer this question. Identify the null hypothesis and use your statistics to explain why you would or would not reject the null hypothesis.

What will be an ideal response?

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