Free Response #2 1999 Nick Bruni. Question GIVEN = National interest groups often target national-level policy making institutions to achieve their policy.

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Free Response # Nick Bruni

Question GIVEN = National interest groups often target national-level policy making institutions to achieve their policy objectives.

Select One Select one of the following national interest AARP AMA NAACP NAM

After you select a Interest group Identify one major national-level policy making institution. Describe one resource or characteristic of the group you have chosen and explain how it influences the choice of the target you have identified. Chose another resource and do the same.

Part 1 AARP or American Associates of Retired Persons targets people over the age of 50 years old living in the United States.

Parts 2 and 3 Becoming a member of the AARP gives you certain benefits to travel and other things that will help you if you were retired. Money advice and financial advice on how to live off of your fixed income. They help with money management.