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Interest groups are groups formed by citizens in order to influence public opinion and policy. They are common in most democratic systems, including that of the United States. These groups often employ methods such as lobbying, media campaigns, polls and propaganda in order to achieve their goals.
An example of such a group is the Christian Coalition, which promotes traditional, conservative Christian values. Another example is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which fights for equal rights for African Americans. These groups are similar in that they both want to influence public policy, but they are different in their goals, their methods and their level of influence.
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After World War 1, Roosevelt embraced Wilson's vision that the United States should take the lead in making the world "safe for democracy". Roosevelt worried that German and Japanese violations of league sanctions and the Versailles settlement threatened world peace. But he reassured Americans that the nation would not "use its armed forces for the settlement of any international dispute <span>anywhere".</span>
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To suggest the moral significance of his cause.
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The main countries to which the Irish emigrated during the famine were all anglo-saxon countries (so English speaking countries). These included England, Scotland, Wales, the United States, Canada and Australia. Liverpool, in north west England received a huge number of immigrants, as well as Quebec City and Toronto in Canada and Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore in the United States.