How do special-interest groups attempt to influence the decisions that government officials make?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Question 3 options:
by being active in elections
by working through the courts
by issuing writs of habeas corpus
by directly influencing officials
Question 4 (3 points)
Which option is an important source of public opinion?
Question 4 options:
personal background
the Constitution
foreign policy
surveys
Question 5 (3 points)
Which statement about special-interest groups is true?
Question 5 options:
Special-interest groups are described in some depth in Article II, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, which shows that the Founders viewed these groups as important.
There is very little controversy over the role of special-interest groups in American society because special-interest groups have limited power or influence.
People form special-interest groups to strengthen their voice, pool their resources, and improve their ability to influence the decisions of government officials.
In elections, citizens who are members of special-interest groups must vote in ways that align with the aims and beliefs of the group.
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