Answer: what goes with “not real” is distorted.
A disagreement between two states, would be settled by, The Legislature of the Federal Government.
The board controlled Georgia for 20 years, no self-government provision was established in the charter. The trustees set up several policies to to check expansion and development including land restrictions, prohibiting alcohol, prohibiting slavery and the Indian Act.
Answer:
No, it is not. Genocide may be worse than bombing a Red Cross hospital, but none the less, these are still great atrocities.
First, because interest groups have stronger and more realistic opinions about public policies (advantageous or not). Second, they are reference of economic, political and religious positions that also involve or interfere in numerous public policies. And third, interest groups are able to pressure congressmen (legislators) on some issues considered as urgent by them.
<em>All interest groups share a desire to affect government policy to benefit themselves or their causes.</em>