Are all interest groups formal organizations?
no
What is considered to be a good unemployment rate?
4-5%
Can the media amplify partisan and biased perspectives?
Yes
What is the term called whenever the media reports and investigates government for shady business?
being a "watchdog" to the government
Who is allowed to make treaties with foreign powers?
Federal government
What amendment protects interest groups?
The first amendment/freedom of speech
Why are interest groups important?
they enhance democratic participation by representing various groups.
What is media bias?
tendency for certain news networks to favor one political party over another.
What amendment guarantees the right of press?
First/freedom of press
Who controls intrastate and who controls interstate commerce?
intrastate: States
interstate: Federal
What is the primary goals of interest groups?
Influence public policy by contributing to political campaigns.
What is grassroots lobbying?
getting members to contact their legislators.
What are the four roles of the media?
inform, interpret, investigate, influence
How has social media affected traditional sources of news?
It has taken away viewership from traditional news sources.
Who has control over education?
States have major control though with some Federal influence and oversight
Who do interest groups represent?
Corporations and grassroots groups (such as individuals with shared interest)
What are the strategies that interest groups use?
Lobbying, campaign contributions, grassroots lobbying, litigation and research
What powers does the media have over political agendas?
power to prioritize certain issues over others shaping what the public think are important in elections.
What is the CPG?
What is federalism?
power politically is divided between a central power and individual political units.
directly communicating with with lawmakers to persuade them on specific laws and issues.
What is an interest group?
an organization that seeks to influence public policy and decision making in the government.
What is the main role of the media in politics?
serving as a platform for discussion and debate, influencing perceptions and attitudes.
What is the poverty threshold?
minimum income needed for basic necessities
What is the debt ceiling?
Maximum amount of money the government can legally borrow.