What is responsible for the power and influence of interest groups?

a. The legislature's need for constituent support for the passage of bills.
b. The legislature's volume of work and short time to accomplish it.
c. The legislature's ability to accept outside funds to help garner support from fellow politicians.
d. The legislature's desire to secure the support of influential interest groups.

Answer: B

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Typically, how do state constitutions tend to differ from the U.S. Constitution?

a. State constitutions are very vague and do not contain specific policy issues. b. State constitutions tend to favor commerce and disregard civil rights. c. State constitutions are more specific on policy issues and in describing the political system. d. State constitutions generally omit a judicial system and default to the federal government. e. States generally have a weak political identity that is not voiced in the constitution.

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