Federalism and the separation of powers

a. make the activities of interest groups more difficult.
b. encourage interest group activity.
c. have no impact on interest groups.
d. discourage interest group activity.
e. only promote interest group activity at the state level.

Answer: B

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a. pork barrel legislation. b. fragmented legislation. c. trade-off legislation. d. rollover policies. e. logrolling legislation.

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