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What Do You Know About Interest Groups And Political Parties? If you are into politics, you definitely know that interest groups have a huge impact when it comes to public opinion, and the better relationship these groups have...
Questions: 14 | Attempts: 365 | Last updated: Oct 16, 2025
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Sample Question 1What are Multi-issue groups?
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Sample Question 2Direct Techniques of Interest groups are...
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Sample Question 3What does it signify to Donate Money to interest groups?
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Sample QuestionAn interest groups is most likely to have influence in Congress with which of the following situations?
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