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Interest Groups: How Organized Citizens Shape US Policy
Discover how interest groups use lobbying, grassroots campaigns, PACs, and coalition building to influence government decisions and legislation.
What You'll Learn
Interest groups unite citizens with shared goals to influence policy.
Lobbying is the most direct method for communicating with officials.
PACs and elections help interest groups build lasting lawmaker relationships.
Coalition building amplifies advocacy by combining multiple organizations together.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify insider and outsider strategies used by interest groups.
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Learners analyze multi-pronged advocacy approaches from real organization examples.
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Practice questions test understanding of lobbying, PACs, and grassroots mobilization.
Why This Matters
Understanding how interest groups operate empowers students to recognize the real forces shaping US laws and to participate meaningfully in democratic processes.
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Lobbying
Grassroots Mobilization
Coalition Building
PACs
Policy Advocacy

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