Home > Civics > Quizzes > Interest Party Formation (Crash Course)
Interest Party Formation (Crash Course)
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 81% Most missed: “The solidary benefit of group refers to what?”
Interest Party Formation (Crash Course)
Time left 00:00
14 Questions

1. The solidary benefit of group refers to what?

2. In what kind of lobbying do interest groups directly try to persuade elected officials

3. How has congressed limited Insider lobbying?

4. What are the type of perks that Interest groups provide?

5. What is it called when someone benefits a lot from a project, but didn't put much into it?

6. The purposive benefit of interest groups refers to what?

7. Lobbying can be divided into what two types of strategies

8. What is it called when an interest group pushes its members to contact elected officials

9. What is the term used or when an interest group tries to persuade an elected official

10. In what kind of group is it easier to be a free-rider?

11. What kind of interest group lobbying involves mobilizing the public?

12. Which two types of interest groups are more likely to go try to influence the courts?

13. How can an interest group encourage people to get and stay involved?

14. What has been happening to union groups in the US?