<u>The answer is "A group that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject". </u>
A single-issue interest group is a formal organization that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject and aimed to influence policy in order to create, maintain or change that particular subject. Some examples of what a single-interest group are interested in are animal rights, abortion, foreign policy, police brutality, gay rights, defending legal use of guns, etc.
In overall, they aim to achieve its purpose by lobbying government (including members of Congress, the executive branch, etc.), engaging in election activities, educating people about their interests, activities, relevance, current issues, etc., mobilizing people who act on behalf of the organization in order to perform activities, such as writing letters, making phone calls and demonstrating.
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Dear Diary,
Today, once again I find myself struggling to keep moving forward in this horrendous lifestyle I'm having. I'm in charge of collecting all of the belongings that was once in possession of a Jew. All for the pleasure of the Nazis. I now find myself keeping any money or paper I can find to use as bath tissue for me and my friends. There will never be any words that I can use to describe how horrendous this place and this life is. The feeling of waking up and having someone dead beside you is unthinkable. We all work so hard to just survive one more hour. What will happen in just a few hours is a big mystery for all of us still working. You cannot rely on someone. just when you think you find someone to trust they end up leaving. My only hope is to be able to get food and live through one more day to write in this diary again.
this only works if you are talking about the concentration camps the Jews were sent to by the Nazis.
The Rwandan Civil War was between the Hutu's and the Tutsi's.
The Hutu's made up a large majority of the population. However, a Hutu Manifesto published in the middle of the 20th century claimed that the minority group of the country (the Tutsis) were manipulating and controlling the government. Essentially, they were blaming the Tutsi for the problems in Rwanda. This helped lead to the Rwandan Civil War and the Rwandan genocide.
The U.S. was allies to the British. <span> The was a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico telling them to attack the U.S's southern border, but the British intercepted it and alerted the U.S. immediately. The U.S. had no choice but to enter.</span>
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The Arabs felt the plan gave too much land to the Jews. I think.