APGOVCh.14.Hannah.Esparza Flashcards
interest group
a collection of people or organizations that tries to influence public policy
Business groups are the most common type of interest groups.
American Anti-Slavery Society
a major interest group, founded in 1833, to advocate for the abolition of the institution of slavery throughout the United States
The American Anti-Slavery Society was founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan.
Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)
a public interest group created in 1874 with the goal of outlawing the sale of liquor. It’s activities included prayer groups, protest marches, lobbying, and the destruction of saloons
Many of the members of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) were religious.
The Grange
founded in 1867 as an educational organization for farmers. The Grange evolved into the first truly national interest group by working to protect the political and economic concerns of farming communities and rural areas
The Grange was formed by the government to help advance farming techniques.
lobbyist
interest group representative who seeks to influence legislation that will benefit his or her organization or client through political and/or financial persuasion
The lobbyist broke the law when he gave the political representative money.
Progressive movement
a broad group of political and social activists from the 1890s to the 1920s who opposed corruption in government, supported regulation of monopolies, and sought improvement of socioeconomic conditions
The Progressive movement grew from many Americans believing that new measures would be necessary to impose order on growing chaos.
public interest group
an organization that seeks a collective good that if achieved will not selectively and materially benefit group members
The public interest group came from the Progressives.
American Federation of Labor (AFL)
founded in 1886, the AFL brought skilled workers from several trades together into one stronger national organization for the first time. It merged in 1955 with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the AFL-CIO
Before the American Federation of Labor (AFL) no real national union activity had ever taken place.
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)
an organization founded in 1895 by manufacturers to combat the growth of organized labor
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) was founded because manufacturers had suffered business losses in the economic panic of 1839.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
a major pro-business lobbying group founded in 1912
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce was founded with the help of the federal government.
trade associatioin
a group that represents a specific industry
Trade associations were effective spokespersons for their member companies.
Jerry Falwell
a Southern Baptist minister who, in 1978, founded the conservative religious interest group the Moral Majority
Larry Flint printed cartoons about Jerry Falwell in Hustler magazine.
Moral Majority
A conservative religious interest group credited with helping to mobilize conservative Evangelical Christian voters from its founding in 197 through the presidency of Ronald Reagan
The moral majority was founded by Jerry Falwell.
Pat Robertson
A Southern Baptist minister and television evangelist who ran for president in 1988 and in 1989 founded the conservative religious interest group the Christian Coalition
Pat Robertson advocates a conservative Christian ideology.
Christian Coalition
A religious interest group founded in 1989 to advance conservative christian principles and traditional values in American politics
The Christian Coalition has grown since 1989 and has about 2 million members.