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cartlidgeashley

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Define and describe the three main elements of the inside game of interest group activity.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

When viewed from the network perspective, state party committees have no direct connection to the national committee or candidate committees, in direct contrast to the __________ model.
 
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Answer to Question 1

An ideal response will:
1, Define the inside game as interest group representatives communicating with representatives and senators personally, such as in the lobbies outside the congressional committee rooms. It involves one-on-one contact with lawmakers.
2, Define and describe lobbying Congress. This involves lobbying lawmakers, often the members of specific congressional committees.
3, Define and describe lobbying the executive branch. This involves agencies, for example, that are responsible for implementing the law.
4, Define and describe lobbying the courts. This involves filing amicus curiaebriefs, litigation, and supporting judicial nominees.

Answer to Question 2

hierarchical



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