Congress's first attempt to control lobbyists, the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946,
A) proved largely ineffectual because it provided for public disclosure more than for regulation.
B) ironically caused an increase in the number of lobbyists in Washington, DC.
C) forced many interest groups to abandon attempts to influence the government.
D) reduced the effectiveness of most interest groups.
E) was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
A
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The third two-party system, in place since 1856, is made up of
(A) The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists (B) The Know-Nothings and the Whigs (C) The Democrats and the Republicans (D) The Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists (E) The Patriots and the Tories
If a researcher suspects that treatment may be effective for some participants and it may not be effective for other participants, using between-subjects group comparison designs
A) may obscure the effect by averaging the scores of the individuals in the group. B) will allow the researcher to determine the effect of treatment on the individual as well as the group. C) will allow the researcher to determine the effect of treatment on the individual, but will obscure the effect on the group. D) is unethical because there may be participants who are not cured.