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justinmsk

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A person who benefits from the work of an interest group but doesn't participate in the work required to accomplish the benefit is a(n)
 
  a. free rider.
  b. interest group member.
  c. advocate.
  d. activist.
  e. citizen.

Question 2

Which U. S. Supreme Court case ruled that no limits may be placed on sources that can be used, or a cap on the amount spent, in ballot initiative campaigns?
 
  a. Simpson v. United States
  b. Malone v. White Motor Corp.
  c. Bellotti v. First National Bank of Boston
  d. Bankers Trust Co. v. Mallis



Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

c



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