for a sense of belonging to the group
Us Americans
A lobbyist
The main role of interest groups is for representation and education. Aside from these interest groups also serve as watchdogs in Congress and keep its members updated on issues they are fighting for.
A single-issue interest group, by definition is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject. Multi-issue interest groups have concerns on a wide range of subjects. A single-issue group may or may not be interested in economically benefiting its members, or the public -- that depends on what the group's single issue is.
for a sense of belonging to the group
The targets of interest groups are the groups of people that can most support the cause. Wealthy people are the targets of medical interest groups for example.
Interest groups advocate for a variety of causes in front of congress people. Their goal is to get members of the House and Senate to vote in ways that benefit their cause.
People do kill members of other ethnic groups, and members of ethnic groups also kill members of their own ethnic groups.
people without a high school education or less
civil society is an organization formed in the society to push societal interest to the government without any political affiliation whiles pressure groups are groups formed by group of people with similar interest and mind to push their interest to the government for the benefit of their members only and sometimes have political affiliations
Public interest groups
Diffrent interest groups compete for power and influence, keeping any single group from controlling lawmakers and other public officals. The larger the interest groups are the more diverse the interest of the members. as a result smaller interest groups or those less unite people who have narrower aims have been most effective in shipping policy. While large interest groups have membership that provides an impressive financial base, most organizations struggle to pay small staffs. In recent years, however, the greatest concern about the power of interest groups has been their financial contributions to political campaigns...
The group that benefits the most from interest group politics are typically the interest groups themselves. These groups have specific goals and they use their influence, resources, and lobbying tactics to advocate for policies that align with their interests. By successfully shaping public opinion and influencing policymakers, they can achieve their policy objectives and obtain benefits for their members.
Interest groups come from all walks of life and have a passion for their causes. Interest groups use the legislature to try to get laws passed to support their cause, and the courts to enforce laws that have already been passed.
People who work for special interest groups (like the auto industry, or the banking sector) who petition the members of a government to enact legislation that favors their group.
Interest groups are good and bad. Good-- They give a stronger voice to people in government. Bad-- They have to much power in government. So that basically says it all about interest groups.