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horsena [70]
3 years ago
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Interest groups are also known as _____.

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2 answers:
Mrac [35]3 years ago
7 0

Interest groups are also known as (1.) pressure groups.

<u>An interest group or a pressure group is an association of individuals that pursues a main aim: influencing public policy</u>, that is to say government policy,<u> in order to be benefited by it</u>. All interest groups have their causes and<u> they mainly resort to </u><u><em>lobbying</em></u><u> to achieve their goals</u>. Lobbying is a method that consists in putting pressure on legislators in the lobby outside the legislative chamber in order to influence their votes.

Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
6 0
They are also known as answer 1, pressure groups.
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