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Interest groups & lobbying
12.3 Guided Notes
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1. Interest groups A. Interest groups are made up of people who share a common cause or characteristic B. The 1st Amendment gives citizens the right to join interest groups: Right to assemble & petition
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2. Private vs. Public interest Groups
A. Private groups: 1. Have common economic/business interests 2. Some may be about a particular issue, like the NAACP B. Public groups: 1. Work to benefit most Americans
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3. Political Action Committees
A. Aka "PACs" B. Try to influence the decisions of gov't leaders by supporting certain candidates C. Raise money for chosen candidates
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4. Public policy A. Interest groups affect public policy by bringing cases to court or by lobbying lawmakers B. Lobbyists: person that represents an interest group who contacts lawmakers/gov't directly C. They provide information to the public, but this info is normally BIASED: Propaganda techniques
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5. Regulating interest groups
A. Must follow federal, state, and local laws B. Some laws limit PAC money contributed, require lobbyists to tell who hired them & how much they get paid
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