Interest Groups and Lobbying / Instruction

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What are some of the ways lobbyists influence and pressure government bodies? Check all that apply. Supplying government officials and the public with information Proposing and helping write new laws Meeting with legislators to try to influence their views Voting to pass laws in Congress Filling key staff roles for senators and representatives

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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. The FirstSecondThird Amendment protects the right of individuals and groups to petition the US government. People with particular economic or social concerns often form crossroads PACs interest groups to influence lawmakers to act on their behalf. Powerful and influential groups called petitionpolitical actioninterest group committees have also arisen to finance political campaigns, mostly on a national level.

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Types of interest groups

Economic interest groups: represent professions and industries, promote business interests first, are the most common type of group. Social interest groups: may focus on international issues, focus most on causes and value, are often charity-based.

Words to know

Lobbyist: a person who meets with law makers in an attempt to influence legislation. Interest group: an organization formed to influence government policy. Political action committee: a group formed to financially support politicians. Influence: to affect someone's behavior. Petition: to request something formally.


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