Why are interest groups sometimes called pressure groups or special interests?
They pressure public officials to affect policy and often focus on a specific issue
Into what category do most interest groups fall?
Economic Groups
On what issues do labor unions sometimes disagree?
Blue-collar vs. white-collar issues, sectional interests, and production interests.
Supporters say interest groups help democracy in what way?
They increase interest in public affairs and provide information.
What is lobbying?
Trying to influence government officials and public policy.
At what levels of government do interest groups operate?
All levels of government
What is a public interest group?
A group that seeks policies benefiting all Americans
Why are most interest groups concerned with public opinion?
They need public support to influence policy.
What do opponents say about interest groups?
They may have too much influence and use questionable tactics.
Who must register under the Lobbying Disclosure Act?
Individuals and organizations trying to influence Congress or executive officials
How are interest groups similar to political parties?
Both are made up of people united for a political purpose.
What is a private interest group?
A group that seeks policies benefiting a narrower group.
What is the goal of propaganda?
To persuade people to support a certain point of view.
At what stages of policymaking are interest groups involved?
At all stages
Which branch officials are covered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act?
Congress and executive branch policymakers.
How are interest groups different from political parties?
Interest groups focus on policies, not controlling government or nominating candidates.
What are three types of non-economic interest groups?
Groups that promote causes, welfare groups, and religious groups.
Why are interest groups concerned about elections?
Because elected officials influence public policy.
How do interest groups influence bills already passed?
They try to influence how laws are enforced and interpreted.
What do interest groups mainly focus on instead of winning elections?
Influencing policies and laws.
Why has the United States been called a “nation of joiners”?
Because there are many clubs and associations in the country
On what issues do labor groups usually agree?
Social welfare, Social Security, minimum wage, and unemployment.
How do interest groups add checks and balances to politics?
They monitor officials and keep eavh other in check
What law requires lobbyists to register with the government?
The Lobbying Disclosure Act.
Why do interest groups try to influence policymakers?
To promote their goals and interests through government action.