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Select a two interest groups that are on opposite side of some issue or policy goal.
I was thinking I should write about American
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HM
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What is the purpose of an interest group?
(1 point) Responses to keep people informed about politics to keep people informed
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__________ is the term given to the activities of interest groups that seek to influence the making and implementation of public
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cody
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James Madison warned people about the dangers of this conflicting group. Today it is known as an interest group
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Chris
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The Moral Majority and the Christian Coalition are example of :a)interest groups
b)lobbysts c)the power elite d)patronage Is A
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vedrana
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common cause and the league of women voters are examples of? a. private pressure groups b. business groups c. economic groups d.
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kelly
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which is an economic interest that is represented by most interest groups? a. business interests b. agricultural interests c.
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kelly
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what is the term given to the activities of interest groups that seek to influence the making and implementation of public
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jenny
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What is the purpose of an interest group?
to keep people informed about politics to keep people informed about politics to spread
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Interest groups are accountable to
a. other interest groups. b. their members. c. the voters. d. or both b and c.
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Kimmy
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what is a lobbyist?
what is a grassroot? annd my teacher said to "study the 6 types of interest groups" what does that mean??
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Steph
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a single-interest group
a. works to elect or defeat candidates based on several factors, including experience. b. concentrates on
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jere
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which is an economic interest that is represented by most interest groups?
a. business interests b. agricultural interests c.
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jere
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the american bankers association is and example of a
a. labor union b. trade association c. public- interest group d.
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jere
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a positive activity of interest groups is to
a. get people interested in public affairs b. provide information to government
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jere
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an interest group is a private organization that forms to
a. support elections at the local level b. promote the interests of its
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jere
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what is the role of interest groups on the average American and elected officials.
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Sarah
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Interest groups frequently get information from public agencies and pass it to their members.Interest groups are vehicles for
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Jon
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Interest groups help stimulate interest in public affairs. Interest groups raise awareness of public affairs mostly by
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Jon
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the influence of interest groups. Do they have too much influence? Should there be
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Jon
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I have to write an essay on the question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the influence of interest groups. Do they
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Jon
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I have to write an essay on the question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the influence of interest groups. Do they
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Jon
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identitfy two methods that have been used by interest groups to influence the appointment process. explain how much of these
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Anonymous
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What is the purpose of an interest group?
(1 point) Responses to keep people informed about politics to keep people informed
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banana
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The United States Student Association (USSA) was founded in 1947 to represent the interests of students to Congress. The USSA is
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mmmmmm
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Which statement best describes the function of interest groups?(1 point)
A. Interest groups nominate and fund candidates for
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Which statement best describes the function of interest groups?(1 point)
Responses Interest groups nominate and fund candidates
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jhyutdr
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Which statement best describes the function of interest groups? (1 point)
Interest groups fund political parties and media
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Which of the following best analyzes how interest groups use bias to frame public opinion? (1 point)
Interest groups can draft
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Which statement best describes the function of interest
groups? (1 point) a Interest groups nominate and fund candidates for
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Which of the following best analyzes how interest groups use bias to frame public opinion? (1 point)
Interest groups can use
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Why are interest groups powerful linkage institutions?(1 point)
Responses Interest groups allow numerous companies and
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Which statement best describes the function of interest groups?
A. Interest groups attempt to influence public policy in Congress
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Which statement best describes the function of interest groups?(1 point) Responses Interest groups nominate and fund candidates
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lol
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Which of the following best analyzes how interest groups use bias to frame public opinion?(1 point) Responses Interest groups
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lol
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What is the term for a group of people who share similar political beliefs and work together to influence government and public
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What is an interest group? (1 point)
A committee of lawmakers who draft new legislation A group of government officials who meet
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Which statement best describes the function of interest groups?(1 point) Responses Interest groups fund political parties and
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lil beby
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Why are interest groups powerful linkage institutions?(1 point) Responses Interest groups allow for a few companies and
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pick one Why are interest groups powerful linkage institutions?(1 point) Responses Interest groups allow for a few companies and
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What do interest groups do to help citizens?
A keep people informed about politics B spread petitions regarding new government
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What is the purpose of an interest group? (1 point)
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What is the purpose of an interest group? (1 point)
to keep people informed about politics to keep people informed about politics
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Which of the following interest groups driven by something other than personal benefit?
a. public interest lobbies b. labor
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The notion that there are too many intrest groups pedaling influence in Congress thereby weakening government is called what?
a.
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What is the purpose of an interest group?
(1 point) Responses to keep people informed about politics to spread petitions
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Read this passage groups in the US political system.
Dra Mothers against Drunk Driving, Associated Builders and Contractors, the
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Mothers against Drunk Driving, Associated Builders and Contractors, the Club for Growth, the Sierra Club, and the League of
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Mothers against Drunk Driving, Associated Builders and Contractors, the Club for Growth, the Sierra Club, and the League of
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Influencing Government
Interest groups use several strategies to influence government. The amount of Influence that interest
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