Chapter 5 - Interest groups Flashcards

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Pluralism?

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When a society has many groups representing widely different interests.

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How do interest groups differ from political parties?

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They do not seek power, just to influence those that do have power.

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What are sectional interest groups?

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Groups that represent a section of society such as trade unions.

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What are causal groups?

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Groups that act in favour of ideas or ideology in the belief they benefit us all, rather than just a small sector or group of people.

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What sectional groups represents American business?

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US Chamber of Commerce

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What sectional groups represents American farmers?

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National Farmers’ Union

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What are the four functions of interest groups?

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  • Representation
  • Citizen participation
  • Agenda building
  • Programme monitoring
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How do interest groups build an agenda?

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They might bring together different parts of society (business, religion, government) and put pressure on them. They might also draft up bills which politicians can copy word-for-word to propose as law.

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What are the two categories of interest groups?

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  • Sectional groups
  • Causal groups
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What are the 4 types of causal groups?

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  1. Single-interest groups
  2. Ideological groups
  3. Policy groups
  4. Think-tanks
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Give an example of a single-interest group.

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National Rifle Association (NRA)

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