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Powerpoint Jeopardy Interest GroupsPACsPolitical PartiesMass MediaFederalist #10 10 20 30 40 50
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What do lobbyists provide to members of Congress?
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Tax exempt interest groups that provide issue advocacy ads are called
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How do interest groups overcome the free rider problem?
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What is a written argument submitted to the courts in support of one side of a case?
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Name the theory that suggests interest groups compete and counterbalance one another in the political marketplace.
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The largest number of PACs are run by:
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PAC contributions to a candidate’s campaigns must be disclosed to which federal agency?
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What would be the least important factor that PACs take into account when determining whether to support a candidate?
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Who do PACs contribute most of their money to?
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What is the limit of “hard money” that PACs can contribute to a candidate?
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In the past forty years, more people have left political parties to become
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Interest groups are policy specialists while political parties are policy______
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In terms of organizational structure, How are American political parties organized?
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Where is the supreme power held in American political parties?
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The single member district is a barrier to success in which type of political party?
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What can be used to enhance a candidate’s image?
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What has happened to the circulation of newspapers since 1960?
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The method of gauging public reaction to a possible policy initiative is called:
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A list of priorities to which government officials address their time and energies is called:
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What role is the media playing when they participate in agenda setting?
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Who wrote Federalist #10?
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What is the most common cause of faction?
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How can geography reduce the abuses caused by factions?
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Madison proposed to cure the mischief of factions by controlling what:
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What is one method of removing the causes of factions?
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