The satisfaction one receives from interacting with like-minded individuals for a cause are __________ benefits of interest group membership

A) material
B) purposive
C) solidary
D) selective
E) personal


C

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Which of the following presidents was known for attempting to reduce the effectiveness of regulatory agencies?

a. John Kennedy b. Ronald Reagan c. Richard Nixon d. Jimmy Carter e. Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Lobbying is best defined as:

A. the attempts to shape public opinion through online campaigns. B. the indirect techniques used by government officials to gain the confidence of interest groups. C. the direct attempts by individuals or organizations to influence administrative decisions of government. D. the peaceful demonstrations that are designed to make a statement about a group's interests. E. the evaluation of performance of legislators based on how often they have voted with an interest group's position on particular issues.

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A program of rental supplements was:

A. struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. B. plagued by inadequate local government funding. C. enacted by the Section 8 program. D. shown to be inadequate during the Great Depression.

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Which of the following is meant by the term "the reemergence of economics"?

a. (C) Decisionmakers generally understood that economics was important, but often they acted as if it was a secondary issue; this is changing, and economics is once again becoming a primary issue. b. Until the Persian Gulf War, American decisionmakers never considered cost in a military undertaking; now, however, they do. c. The economic theory of mercantilism was discredited during the early nineteenth century, but now it is the driving force behind attempted development in the Third World. d. none of the above

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