Interest Groups
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- Q1By joining AARP, you receive a discount on cell phone plans and a monthly magazine. These are examples ofexpressive incentivessolidary benefitsmaterial benefitspurposive incentives45s
- Q2Members join for the benefits of group distinction and the status resulting from membership.purposive incentivesexpressive incentivesmaterial benefitssolidary benefits45s
- Q3Joining a group that works to protect civil liberties of immigrants because you feel it is morally right, would be an example ofmaterial benefitsPurposive incentivesexpressive incentivessolidary benefits45s
- Q4Joining the World Wildlife Fund to help protect the rhino from poaching because you feel it will help make the world better is an example ofsolidary benefitsmaterial benefitsexpressive incentivespurposive incentives45s
- Q5Why should I join the interest group when I will reap the benefits of their actions without doing anything myself?rational choice theoryfree rider problempurposive incentivessoldiary benefits45s
- Q6NY is an historically blue state and since I vote democratic, my vote doesn't really matter so why take the time to go vote?interest groupsparty polarizationfree rider problemrational choice theory45s