People who become members of interest groups for material incentives are joining
A. for a sense of belonging to the group.
B. to improve their economic opportunities or gain economic benefits.
C. for ethical beliefs or ideological reasons.
D. to institute change for political, economic, or social impact on the whole society.
E. because they have been pressured to do so.
Answer: B
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According to the text, Brown v. Board of Education illustrates, among other things, that
a. the impact of a Supreme Court decision is lessened by dissension among justices. b. a concurring opinion can make a Supreme Court decision a dead letter. c. when a dissenting opinion is written in a Supreme Court decision, it has no impact on the final decision. d. only the majority opinion in a Supreme Court decision counts. e. unanimity among justices can make the impact of a Supreme Court decision much greater.
What is the relevance of supports to the political system?
A) They are composed of the attitudes and actions of people that sustain and buttress it. B) They indicate what people and groups want from the system. C) They are composed of the binding decisions made by the authorities in it. D) They are composed of the negative responses of the rest of society to the decisions made by the authorities in it. E) They decrease political awareness.