This group was originally created to advance rifle marksmanship and is now used to promote gun rights.
NRA (National Rifle Association
"The diversity within a political body, which is seen to permit the peaceful coexistence of different interests, convictions, and lifestyles."
Pluralism
Composes the policy-making relationship between the bureaucracy, congress, and interest groups.
Iron Triangle
This group focuses on people over 50, and tries to "enhance the quality of life for all as we age" by promoting affordable healthcare, including prescription drugs.
AARP (American Association of Retired Persons)
Lobbyist
Yes or No...
Interest groups nominate candidates for public office.
No
This group is a federation of motor clubs throughout North America, that promote safer roads, vehicles, better drivers, motorists, etc.
AAA (American Automobile Association)
"A person who benefits from the work of an interest group without contributing in any way to the group."
Free Rider
Similar to an interest group, they come together with similar ideas to affect public policy.
Political Parties
This group is a civil rights organization that strives to advance justice for African Americans, social justice, and reduce discrimination around America.
NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of colored people)
"A political theory that the upper elite politicians hold all the political power."
Elitism
Negotiating or drafting the terms of a bill is an example of...
Lobbying
This group advocates for teachers and educators rights all over America. It is the largest labor union in the U.S.A.
NEA (National Education Association)
"Interest groups receive checks from their members written to the candidates and sent to the interest group, which is then presented to the candidate." (A way to bypass campaign finance laws.)
Bundling
An organization funded by businesses that work in a specific industry.
Trade Association