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7 GOVT
36 A History of Political Parties in the United States
7 The Modern Period
8 Red states and blue states
6 The New Deal Era
5 The Ascendancy of the Republican Party
4 The Civil War and Post-Civil War period
3 One-party rule
2 The Formative Years
1 The two-party system and its history
35 Political Parties in the United States
4 State party organization
5 Local party machinery
3 National committees
6 Party-in-the-electorate
2 Organization of political parties
7 Party-in-government
1 Political parties and their functions
33 Types of Interest Groups
2 Economic interest groups
3 Labor interest groups
4 Professional interest groups
1 The main types of interest groups
5 Environmental interest groups
6 Public interest groups
37 Why Has the Two-Party System Endured?
3 Laws favoring two parties
4 The role and impact of minor parties
2 Presidential voting
5 The rise of independents
1 Foundations of the Two-Party System
34 Interest Group Strategies
3 Indirect techniques of lobbying
they use third parties to influence government officials.
The "rifle" method
The "shotgun" approach
4 Regulating lobbyists
2 Direct techniques of lobbying
an interest group uses direct interaction with government officials to further the group’s goals.
5 The impact of lobbying
1 Lobbying techniques
32 A Nation of Joiners
3 Social movements
4 Reasons for joining an interest group
2 Constitutional protection of interest groups
1 Interest groups