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Describe the key arguments behind the Elitist view of interest group politics. Describe the key arguments of the Hyperpluralist theory of group politics.

What are iron triangles and give an example of an iron triangle.

What is a single-issue group and give an example?

What are the four basic strategies that interest groups use to try and shape policy?

What is lobbying? What is a lobbyist?

What are four ways that lobbyists help members of Congress?

What is electioneering?

In what ways to interest groups participate in electioneering?

Why do PACS give more money to incumbents?

What is litigation?

What are amicus curiae briefs? How do interest groups use amicus curiae briefs?

How do interest groups appeal to the public to achieve their goals?

According to the text, what are four main types of interest groups?

What issues are economic interest groups concerned with and list two examples of interest groups that would fall under this category?

What issues are environmental interest groups concerned with and list two examples of interest groups that would fall under this category?

What issues are equality interest groups concerned with and list two examples of interest groups that would fall under this category?

What issues are consumer and public interest group lobbies concerned with and list two examples of interest groups that fall under this category?

Examine how Madison’s ideas for controlling the influence of interest groups has worked in practice (hint…what do pluralists, elitists, and hyperpluralists think…?)

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