If a group stands for something that an individual believes is very important, he or she can gain considerable satisfaction in taking action from within that group. Such satisfaction is referred to as a solidary incentive.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
If a group stands for something that an individual believes is very important, he or she can gain considerable satisfaction in taking action from within that group. Such satisfaction is referred to as a purposive incentive. See 6-1: Interest Groups and American Government
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Courts use the exclusionary rule to
A. judge whether or not a government-sponsored religious display violates the establishment clause. B. determine whether or not speech is obscene. C. determine whether the government has a legitimate interest in restraining the publication of sensitive material. D. toss out cases in which the plaintiff has no standing. E. dismiss evidence that has been illegally obtained.