We have ambulances and hospitals.
We prize America as a land of opportunity.
We begin summer with a tribute to fallen soldiers
We let technology guide how we communicate.
<span>B. They promote policies that support their beliefs.
Special interest groups in politics are also known as "advocacy groups" or "lobbying groups." They have a particular area of interest or policies that they'd like to see in place in the government. So they will spend a lot of money and effort seeking to convince those in government to adopt policies that are aligned with the interests or priorities of the interest group. The National Rifle Association (NRA) would be an example of a powerful lobbying group of this sort. So also would be Greenpeace, which is an environmental interest group. There are many interest groups supporting many different causes or concerns.</span>
<span> False.
Women and slaves could not.
Males (although I seem to recall there is something about the poorest of the poor being excluded from certain things in the Republic such as the army, perhaps politics) were divided into groups based on wealth and land: a pyramid scheme. These groups came to collective decisions and cast their vote. Although the largest groups contained the poor, and the smallest groups contained the wealthy ... so the rich, while the minority, could still cast more votes due to how the system was structured. </span>