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STRAIGHTERLINE POLS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT GRADED EXAM 3 - APRIL 2022

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Page path • POLS101_MH_V4 • Topic 10: Congressional Governance Started on Saturday, April 9, 2022, 2:32 PM State Finished Completed on Saturday, April 9, 2022, 2:55 PM Time taken 22 mins 44 secs Grade 120.00 out of 125.00 (96%) Question 1 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag questio...

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 POLS101_MH_V4
 Topic 10: Congressional Governance



Started on Saturday, April 9, 2022, 2:32 PM


State Finished


Completed on Saturday, April 9, 2022, 2:55 PM


Time taken 22 mins 44 secs


Grade 120.00 out of 125.00 (96%)

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James Madison argued

Select one:
a. against all interest groups.
b. for the advocacy of self-interest free from all systems of restraint.

c. for regulation of interests through a governing system of checks and balances.

, d. for the replacement of interest groups by formal political parties.
e. for a powerful judiciary.
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In acknowledging the dilemma inherent in group activity, James Madison

Select one:
a. argued that the free-rider problem would hurt some groups more than others.
b. claimed that government could listen to all groups, but should only enact policies that
promote the interests of majority groups.
c. worried that government would be overly dominated by groups, but recognized that a

free society is obliged to permit the advocacy of self-interest.
d. argued that government must restrict the activities of groups, so that political parties
could act as the major instrument of democracy.
e. All of these answers are correct.
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A flaw in pluralism theory is the fact that

Select one:
a. the interest group system is unrepresentative, because some interests are far better

organized and more powerful than others.
b. the public interest is never served by policies that promote special interests.

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