978-0073512051 Test Bank Chapter 14

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1. Public affairs efforts include ____________________________.
2. In relation to business and the economy, _________ plays a variety of roles including referee, rule maker,
engineer, provider, customer and controller.
3. Which of the following does the book label as the most important aspect of governmental relations.
4. Lobbying is the major public affairs activity for ____________ activities.
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5. Political Action Committees are involved in the fund-raising process for ________ activities.
6. In the practice of government public relations the following problems exist except for _________?
7. Which of the following is NOT listed as being in the Top 20 spending political action committees for
2005-2006?
8. What is the one thing that a political action committee wants most?
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9. ________ is the practice of trying to influence governmental decisions, particularly legislative votes, by
agents who serve interest groups.
10. ____________ is the lobbyist's most important asset.
11. __________ is taking an organization's position straight to the people, with the anticipation that they will
support it politically.
12. When did the greatest growth of government regulations occur?
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13. During a time period in which Congress may enact 500 laws, federal bureaucracies may issue 10,000
______________.
14. The majority of lobbying attention is focused at the _____________ level.
15. In government, public affairs professionals most often are referred to as ____________.
16. What amendment did Congress pass in 1913 that attempted to limit the number of publicity experts in
government?
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17. When did the United States Information Agency begin (as the Office of War Information)?
18. _______________ serve both publics and their employer.
19. From a public relations perspective, the first strategy for a public information officer is to be __________.
20. Which of the following objectives can NOT be accomplished by government use of Web sites?
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21. A _________ is a group of people who raise or spend at least $1,000 in connection with a federal election.
22. To a PAC, "100 percent money" is given _________________.
23. According to a former press secretary to President George H. Bush, ___________ has become just as
important as Wall Street in derailing business deals.
24. The most prominent professional association of public affairs officers is known as the _________.
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25. What famous political figure argued that a representative democracy works when various interest groups are
permitted to compete for the attention of government officials.
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