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Interest-group politics in the United States has a pronounce…

Interest-group politics in the United States has a pronounced upper-class bias because

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The seemingly eternal problem of “revolving-door politics,”…

The seemingly eternal problem of “revolving-door politics,” which refers to the frequent rotation of elected officials and agency administrators and staff into lobbying jobs, is driven by

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The fact that the Speaker of the House is selected by the ma…

The fact that the Speaker of the House is selected by the majority party is most significant because

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Organized protests as a strategy for winning support for a g…

Organized protests as a strategy for winning support for a group’s policy positions

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Interest-group politics in the United States has a pronounce…

Interest-group politics in the United States has a pronounced upper-class bias because

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Organized protests as a strategy for winning support for a g…

Organized protests as a strategy for winning support for a group’s policy positions

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The fact that the Speaker of the House is selected by the ma…

The fact that the Speaker of the House is selected by the majority party is most significant because

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After the president signs a piece of legislation into law, w…

After the president signs a piece of legislation into law, why do interest groups not stop working with the executive branch?

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How do interest groups differ from political action committe…

How do interest groups differ from political action committees (PACs)?

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Concerns that lobbyists have too much influence have, over t…

Concerns that lobbyists have too much influence have, over time, led to

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