How does the amount of money an interest group has relate to its success?
a. Legislators are more likely to give access to well-funded interest groups.
b. The more money an interest group has, the more activities and opportunities it can participate in.
c. Limits on expenditures keep the success of interest groups equal.
d. Money does not determine the success of interest groups.
Answer: B
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a. By knowing someone in office who can give them a job. b. By working for a campaign with the hope that the candidate will win and hire them once in office. c. By taking a test or presenting credentials that prove they are qualified for a position. d. By volunteering to work for the government for free for a while hoping to be hired later.
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A) after writing the Articles of Confederation. B) when the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts. C) after adopting the Declaration of Independence. D) after the conclusion of the Seven Years' War. E) when the British Parliament refused to repeal the Stamp Act.
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