Chapter 11 Flashcards
Political action committee (PAC)
Committee set up by corporation, labor union, or interest group that raises and spends campaign money from voluntary donations
Lobbyist
Person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of an interest group
Incentive
Something of value one cannot get without joining an organization
Solitary incentives
Social rewards (sense of pleasure, status, or companionship) that lead people to join pol organizations
Material incentives
Money or things valued in monetary terms
Purposive incentive
Benefit that comes from serving a cause or principle
Ideological interest group
Pol organization that attract members by appealing to their pol convictions or principles
Public interest lobby
Political organization whose goals will principally benefit nonmembers
Social movement
Widely shared demand for change in some aspect of the social or political order
Political cue
Signal telling a legislator what values are at stake in a vote, and how that issue fits into his or her own pol views on party agenda
Ratings
Assessments of a representative’s voting record on issues important to an interest group
Earmark
Provision in law that provides a direct benefit to a client without the benefit having been reviewed on the merits by all of congress
Interest group
Organization of people sharing a common interest or goal that seeks to influence public policy