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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT- CHAPTER 10

Horizontales
sources—including fellow lawmakers, constituents, and interest groups—that lawmakers often use to help them decide how to vote, especially on unfamiliar issues
the proposition that wealthy and elite interests are advantaged over those without resources
money that interests can spend on behalf of candidates without being restricted by federal law
three-way relationship among congressional committees, interests groups, and the bureaucracy
a person who suggests that all groups’ access and influence depend on the political environment
Verticales
a person who believes many groups healthily compete for access to decision-makers
the belief that you make a difference and that government cares about you and your views
a person who represents an organization before government in an attempt to influence policy
groups of companies or institutions that organize around a common set of concerns, often within a given industry or trade
the result when a large interest group develops diverging needs