Political Science Questions
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An iron triangle involves interest groups, pertinent administrators, and pertinent congressional committees in the making and implementation of which of the following?
Ultimate authority within party organizations in the United States is vested in _______.
The ideologies of ______ and _________ are considered radical, because they challenge much of the existing social and political order.
Leaders of interests groups have been known to act in ways that promote their own selfish interests rather than the interests of the broader membership of their group. What is this called?
_______ are associations of people who hold common views and who work together to influence what government does.
Political candidates and parties often conjure up broad statements of their philosophies and programs under which they will run for election. These are called a party or candidate ______.
Confusing electoral alternatives, non-integrated interests, and the fragmentation of campaigns and elections—all are some of the consequences of which of the following?
Sometimes, interest groups band together in a common cause. What is this called?
What group in the first party system favored more centralization of power in the national government?
What is the primary reason for the party resurgence that some observers see?
Which is the most prominent women's organization in the United States?
Political parties and interest groups are alike in that their members do which of the following?
In a recent majority election with four candidates, Candidate One received 40 percent of the votes; Candidate Two 35 percent; Candidate Three, 20 percent; and Candidate Four, the remaining 5 percent. As a result, Candidates One and Two must take part in a/an ____________ election.
In recent years interest groups have been deeply involved in the financing of political campaigns. This has been done usually through what means?
The Federal Election Act of 1974 caused political action committees to do what?
What is the mainstay of interest group activity in the legislative process?
Plurality or majority elections, rather than proportional representation, help explain why the United States has a _______.
According to the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974, what is the maximum amount that a group can contribute to a candidate in an election period?
An election in which a candidate wins simply by getting more votes than any other candidate, even if it is less than a majority of the votes, is called a _______ election.
Which is the most visible of all the narrow single-issue groups in the U.S.?
