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Keeping the Republic: Power and Citizenship in American Politics ¦ Barbour, Wright ¦ 9th Edition
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What is the difference between direct lobbying and indirect lobbying?
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How have lawmakers attempted to reform lobbying and have those attempts been successful? Why or why not?
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The organic food movement is an example of which of the following?
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Discuss the selective incentives that interest groups provide to overcome the free-rider problem and ...
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Following the stricter rules on gifts and travel established by the 1995 Lobbying Disclosure Act, ...
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nanna
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Information is a key source of power for interest groups because ______.
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kmoyer2
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Compared to citizens in many other advanced industrial nations, Americans tend to join groups or ...
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kled
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Large portions of the responsible party model do not apply to the American party system very well.
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emoedee
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Why are interest groups increasingly likely to employ professional help?
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What are public interest groups, how do their beliefs and practices compare to those of other ...
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caca31
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