Types of Interest Groups
Types of Incentives
Amendments
Name that acronym
Miscellaneous
100

Focused on one topic or issue, like the NRA or AARP

single-issue groups

100

An interest group sends you a teddy bear for your loyal membership.

material incentive

100

Established the income tax

16th amendment

100

ERA

Equal Rights Amendment

100

What is the smallest US state?

Rhode Island

200

Interest group that forms around a politically-charged belief, can be liberal or conservative. Ex. NAACP, NOW, Christian Coalition

Ideological groups

200

You get the chance to mingle with like-minded people at your local NRA chapter meeting.

Solidary incentives

200

Made the election of senators by popular vote

17th amendment

200

NRA

National Rifle Association

200

What was the capital of the US before Washington D.C.?

New York City

300

These groups form for the sake of a better life for the general population rather than for a specific issue or specific group of people. Make up about 1/5 of interest groups in the Capital

Public Interest groups

300

You feel patriotic and awesome because you donated $200,000 to The American Legion.

Purposive Incentives

300

Doubled the voting population

19th amendment

300

NOW

National Organization for Women

300

What day is Constitution Day?

September 17

400

Unlike unions, these groups form in order to promote or protest laws and regulations that affect white-collar professions. Ex. American Medical Association

Professional associations

400
You are blessed with a subscription to the AARP magazine.

Material incentives

400

NAACP

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

400

Who was the oldest person to sign the Constitution?

Benjamin Franklin

500

These groups are made up of local and state level representatives and elected officials. They are typically fiscally motivated.

Intergovernmental lobby

500
As part of an intergovernmental lobby group, you get to attend expensive dinners with the mayors of other cities.

Solidary incentives

500

AARP

American Association of Retired Persons

500

Which state was misspelled in the Constitution

Pennsylvania (Pensylvania)

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