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gtnhenbr [62]
3 years ago
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How democratic are interest groups? Justify your answer. Choose one interest group as a case study and explore the extent to whi

ch this group is democratic. In your response, you must use at least five of the following words/phrases – 1st amendment, elite, low-income, wealthy, power, hyperpluralism, pluralism, equality, liberty.
Social Studies
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Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
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Answer: Democracy it´s almost a default setting on this kind of groups.

Explanation: Lets take a videogame enterprise as an example.

*The product you´re offering has to be elite, above all the similar products offered in the market.

*Following the guidelines of the 1st amendment, all enterprises evoques the free will, no matter their political or religious ideas.

*Always aiming to enrichment, as a top goal (wealthy).

*All the members of the group must have the same right of manifesting their concerns, with liberty and equality.

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