Question
A)Which of the following describes a cue?(1 point)
A cue is an organization that raises money to support or oppose a political campaign.
A cue is a signal to an official about who supports or opposes a particular issue.
A cue is a person of influence who provides key financial or ideological support to an issue or interest.
A cue is a draft of legislation submitted by a PAC to an official.
A)
Use the table to answer the question.
Local Level State Level National Level
Lobbying often informal; residents share their
views with leaders
mix of informal and professional lobbyists mostly professional lobbyists
Media articles in local newspapers or on
social media pages related to the
community
state newspapers; regional and state television and radio
shows; interest group social media sites; organized phone
and email campaigns
national newspapers; national televis
programs; interest group social media
and email campaigns
Based on the table, which of the following differentiates the impact lobbying and media have on the lawmaking process at each level of government?
(1 point)
Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the state level than at the local level.
Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the national level than at the state level.
Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the local level than at the national level.
Lobbying and the media have an equal amount of impact at each level of government.
A)Which amendment in the U.S. Constitution allows citizens to lobby at the local, state, and national levels? (1 point)
Ninth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
First Amendment
Tenth Amendment
A)Which of the following explains how a political group’s sponsorship of a federal court case influences the federal government?(1 point)
A sponsorship influences the federal government by running media advertisements on the case.
A sponsorship influences the federal government through demonstrations.
A sponsorship influences the federal government by providing financial resources in the case.
A sponsorship influences the federal government by lobbying for federal judge nominees.
A)Whom do amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence in the federal government?(1 point)
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence House representatives.
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence the U.S. president.
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence justices in federal courts.
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence U.S. senators
A cue is an organization that raises money to support or oppose a political campaign.
A cue is a signal to an official about who supports or opposes a particular issue.
A cue is a person of influence who provides key financial or ideological support to an issue or interest.
A cue is a draft of legislation submitted by a PAC to an official.
A)
Use the table to answer the question.
Local Level State Level National Level
Lobbying often informal; residents share their
views with leaders
mix of informal and professional lobbyists mostly professional lobbyists
Media articles in local newspapers or on
social media pages related to the
community
state newspapers; regional and state television and radio
shows; interest group social media sites; organized phone
and email campaigns
national newspapers; national televis
programs; interest group social media
and email campaigns
Based on the table, which of the following differentiates the impact lobbying and media have on the lawmaking process at each level of government?
(1 point)
Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the state level than at the local level.
Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the national level than at the state level.
Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the local level than at the national level.
Lobbying and the media have an equal amount of impact at each level of government.
A)Which amendment in the U.S. Constitution allows citizens to lobby at the local, state, and national levels? (1 point)
Ninth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
First Amendment
Tenth Amendment
A)Which of the following explains how a political group’s sponsorship of a federal court case influences the federal government?(1 point)
A sponsorship influences the federal government by running media advertisements on the case.
A sponsorship influences the federal government through demonstrations.
A sponsorship influences the federal government by providing financial resources in the case.
A sponsorship influences the federal government by lobbying for federal judge nominees.
A)Whom do amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence in the federal government?(1 point)
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence House representatives.
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence the U.S. president.
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence justices in federal courts.
Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence U.S. senators
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A) The correct answer is: **A cue is a signal to an official about who supports or opposes a particular issue.**
B) Based on the table, the correct answer is: **Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the national level than at the state level.**
C) The correct answer is: **First Amendment.**
D) The correct answer is: **A sponsorship influences the federal government by providing financial resources in the case.**
E) The correct answer is: **Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence justices in federal courts.**
B) Based on the table, the correct answer is: **Lobbying and the media have a greater impact at the national level than at the state level.**
C) The correct answer is: **First Amendment.**
D) The correct answer is: **A sponsorship influences the federal government by providing financial resources in the case.**
E) The correct answer is: **Amicus curiae briefs attempt to influence justices in federal courts.**