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11 Cards in this Set
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benefit (ch. 17)
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a satisfaction that people believe they will ejoy if a policy is adopted
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client politics (ch. 17, 19)
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a policy in which one small group benefits and almost everybody pays
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cost (ch. 17)
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a burden that people believe they must bear if a policy is enacted
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entrepreneurial politics (ch. 17)
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a policy in which almost everybody benefits and a small group pays the cost
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interest group politics (ch. 17)
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a policy in which one small group benefits and another small group pays
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logrolling (ch. 17)
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a legislator supports a proposal favored by another in return for support of his or hers
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majoritarian politics (ch. 17, 19)
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a policy in which almost everybody benefits and almost everybody pays
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policy entrepreneurs (ch. 17)
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activists in or out of government who pull together a political majority on behalf of unorganized interests
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political agenda (ch. 17)
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issues that people believe require governmental action
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process regulation (ch. 17)
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rules governing commercial activities designed to improve consumer, worker, or environmental conditions. Also called social regulation
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pork-barrel legislation
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legislation that gives tangible benefits to constituents in several districts or states in the hope of winning their votes in return
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