What is the primary purpose of iron triangles in government?
Iron Triangles Explained: American Government Review

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To facilitate policy creation
To create superhero movies
To dismantle government structures
To entertain the public
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Which of the following is NOT a component of an iron triangle?
Congressional committees
Bureaucratic agencies
Special interest groups
Judicial courts
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How do special interest groups contribute to iron triangles?
By creating laws
By judging legal cases
By influencing policy through lobbying
By enforcing laws
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What is one advantage of iron triangles according to the video?
They eliminate the need for elections
They simplify legal processes
They provide a voice for the people
They reduce government spending
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What is a potential downside of iron triangles?
They eliminate special interest groups
They always protect consumers
They can be undemocratic
They are too democratic
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Which example illustrates the influence of iron triangles?
The creation of superhero movies
The ban on all pharmaceutical ads
The approval of pharmaceutical ads on TV
The elimination of farm subsidies
7.
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What is the 'revolving door' concept mentioned in the video?
A process where congressmen become lobbyists
A strategy to eliminate special interest groups
A method to increase government transparency
A way to reduce government size
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