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POLS 1101
Chapter 10 Quiz
3/18/2023
1. What changes have occurred in the lobbying environment over the past three or four decades?
There is more professional lobbying.
Many interests lobby both the national government and the states.
A fragmentation of interests has taken place.
all the above
POLS 1101
Chapter 10 Quiz
3/18/2023
2. How are collective goods different from private goods?
Collective goods offer particularized benefits, while private goods are broadly distributed.
Collective goods and private goods both offer particularized benefits.
Collective goods and private goods both offer broadly distributed benefits.
Collective goods offer broadly distributed benefits, while private goods offer particularized benefits.
3. In what ways are lobbyists regulated?
Certain activities are prohibited.
Contributions must be disclosed.
Lobbying is prohibited immediately after leaving office.
all the above
POLS 1101
Chapter 10 Quiz
3/18/2023
4. Which of the following is an aspect of iron triangles?
fluid participation among interests
a great deal of competition for access to decision-makers
a symbiotic relationship among Congressional committees, executive agencies, and interest groups
three interest groups that have formed a coalition
5. Which of the following is true of spending in politics?
The Supreme Court has yet to address the issue of money in politics.
The Supreme Court has restricted spending on politics.
The Supreme Court has opposed restrictions on spending on politics.
The Supreme Court has ruled that corporations may spend unlimited amounts of money but unions may not.
6. Which of the following is the best example of a solidary benefit?
joining a group to be with others like you
joining a group to obtain a monetary benefit
joining a group because you care about a cause
joining a group because it is a requirement of your job
7. Why might several competing corporations join together in an association?
because there is often strength in numbers
because they often have common issues that may affect an entire industry
because they can all benefit from governmental policies
all the above
8. Revolving door laws are designed to do which of the following?
prevent lawmakers from utilizing their legislative relationships by becoming lobbyists immediately after leaving office
help lawmakers find work after they leave office
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POLS 1101
Chapter 10 Quiz
3/18/2023
restrict lobbyists from running for public office
all the above
9. Someone who lobbies on behalf of a company that he or she works for as part of his or her job is ________.
an in-house lobbyist
a volunteer lobbyist
a contract lobbyist
a legislative liaison
10. What type of incentives appeal to someone’s concern about a cause?
solidary incentives
purposive incentives
material incentives
negative incentives