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Central Texas College: GOVT 2305 Lesson 6 Quiz and Answers Question 1 1 out of 1 points Which of the following would be part of an “issue network ” ? Selected Answer: e. all of the above Answers: a. congressional staf b. journalists c. researchers d. the media e...

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Central Texas College: GOVT 2305 Lesson 6 Quiz and
Answers
Question 1

1 out of 1 points



Which of the following would be part of an “issue network ” ?

Selected Answer: e.

all of the above

Answers: a.

congressional staf

b.

journalists

c.

researchers

d.

the media

e.

all of the above

Question 2

1 out of 1 points



Robert Dahl’s “access points” .

Selected e.
Answer:
all of the above

Answers: a.

are a means for interest groups to provide input to influence government

b.

, are a means for interest groups to compete for influence

c.

include Congress, executive branch offices, courts, elections, and the news
media

d.

can be found in A Preface to Democratic Theory

e.

all of the above

Question 3

1 out of 1 points



The law that requires that employees in unionized workplaces to either join the union or pay
the equivalent of union dues to it after a set period of time is called a(n) .

Selected Answer: b.

union shop

Answers: a.

material benefit

b.

union shop

c.

solidary benefit

d.

open shop

e.

closed shop

Question 4

, 1 out of 1 points



Government interest groups are organized for the purpose of
.

Selected a.
Answer:
representing the interests of cities and states across the nation

Answers: a.

representing the interests of cities and states across the nation

b.

lobbying on behalf of small businesses

c.

representing a broad ideological approach on how government should deal
with a host of issues

d.

providing citizens with representation in legal afairs

e.

limiting the size and scope of the federal government

Question 5

1 out of 1 points



Interest groups are protected by which of the following?

Selected b.
Answer:
First Amendment right to “peaceably assemble and petition the government
for redress of grievances”

Answers: a.

Second Amendment right “to bear arms”

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