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Diversity and Minority Interest Group Advocacy in Congress
Michael D. Minta
Political Science (Twin Cities)
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Civil Rights
100%
Minority Interest
100%
Latino
66%
House Committee
66%
Human Rights
33%
Ethnic Minorities
33%
Racial Diversity
33%
People of Color
33%
Group Rights
33%
Confounding Factors
33%
Congressional Committees
33%
Racial Minorities
33%
Ethnic Diversity
33%
Campaign Contributions
33%
Federal Law
33%
Black Americans
33%
501(c)(3)
33%
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
33%
Committee Membership
33%
Lobbying Expenditure
33%
Interest Group Influence
33%
Legislative Success
33%
Legislator Behavior
33%
Public Charity
33%
Social Sciences
Advocacy
100%
Administrative Structure
100%
Interest Groups
100%
Lobbying
66%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Human Rights
16%
Charity
16%
Federal Law
16%
Confounding factors
16%
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Political Finance
100%
Charity
100%
Confounding Factor
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Committees
100%
Americans
16%
Human Right
16%