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    One way interest groups can influence elections is by endorsing a candidate. Some groups will back a candidate to gather support for him or her. Some interest groups will rate candidates based on their roll call votes. Also‚ interest groups create political action committees. They can send mail‚ advertise‚ stage rallies‚ and campaign door-to-door. These PACs can contribute money either directly to the candidate or indirectly by funding campaign activities. Interest groups use iron triangles to influence

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    Our American Democracy supports several different types of interest groups. Private and Public Interest Groups‚ seek public policies that benefit economic interests. Business Interest Groups are umbrella organizations which include‚ small and large corporations‚ including the Chamber of Commerce whom represents more them 3 million individual businesses. Labor Interest Groups consist of large powerful groups such as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)‚

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    In today’s government‚ there are two major political parties‚ the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Both parties choose candidates who they foresee running the country in a way that represents their party. These two parties differ in many ways. They have opposing beliefs and fight for different causes. Some of the issues that the parties opinions differ on are; the rights of abortion‚ gay marriage‚ taxes‚ military funds‚ and gun rights. Abortion has been a remaining question about if it

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    Many countries have numerous powerful political parties‚ such as Germany and India and some nations have one-party systems‚ such as China. There are also two-party system‚ with its two most powerful parties being the Democratic Party and the Republican Party ‚ such as The United States. In addition ‚ parties tend to be deeply and durably entrenched in specific substructures of society in a sustainable and well functioning democracy. Many political parties have an ideological core‚ but some do not

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    the American Political Party Systems July 2014 Professor P. Kucsan America has seen the rise and fall of many political parties throughout its history‚ but the two that have managed to maintain power to this day are the Republican and the Democratic Parties. After the ratifying of the constitution in 1788‚ there were no official political parties and George Washington was elected unopposed. During the 1790s‚ two groups began to branch out due to disagreements between the members

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    Interest groups use several strategies to influence legislation in the government. The strategies interest groups implement differ based off financial resources‚ number of members‚ and types of members. One of the strategies used by interest groups is lobbying. Lobbying seeks to pass legislation or to influence implementation of legislation. Interest groups can use lobbyists at several stages of the legislative process. One implementation is lobbying congress directly‚ which‚ to be done effectively

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    researching interest groups‚ I found that there are not only hundreds of interest groups that exist around our nation. President Truman described interest groups as an "any group that is based in one or more shared attitudes and makes certain claims upon other groups or organization in the society."  In our nation’s capital‚ Washington DC‚ politics represent almost seven thousand interest groups including the US Chamber of Commerce. The US Chamber of Commerce is an advocacy interest group that emerged

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    Historically‚ there have been many so called political movements. Many of them have op-posed issues such as slavery‚ racial discrimination‚ patriarchy and others alike. Political movements are characterized by an organized group that attempts to change something‚ for example by voting for new measures and changing people’s minds‚ regarding a spe-cific issue. The difference between political movements and political parties is that parties focus on the political system in a given country. Movements usually

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    Different Roles of Political Parties - Government Essay In the United States‚ there are three major groups and they are: political partyinterest group and lobbyist‚ and the media. These three main groups are important and each of them plays a different role. Also they can give a positive or a negative impact on the American Political System and on the people in the United States. One of the main groups is political party. A major political party can be defined as a group of people who seek

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    Consider the following groups of people * Colleagues * Head Teachers * Children * Parents How will communicating effectively with each of these groups help you to build positive relationship with them? Write your answer on a separate piece of paper. Colleagues Working with other colleague involves team work‚ and it’s essential that you can work well together whilst maintaining a strong professional relationship. If there is bad relationship between colleges it’s likely to

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