Teacher Lecture: Interest Groups
Teacher Lecture: Interest Groups
Teacher Lecture: Interest Groups
Mr. Beaucar
US Government
Interest Groups
The Nature of Interest Groups
Guiding Question:
What roles do interest groups play in our political system?
Interest Group: is a collection of people who share certain
views on public matters and work to shape public policy to
their benefit. They try to persuade public officials to
respond to their positions favorably.
These organizations provide one of the most effective ways
in which Americans can get government to react to their
wants and needs.
The Role of Interest Groups
Think to yourself:
What is your stand on gun control?
How can you increase the chance that your position is heard and
understood?
Joining with others who share your opinions is both practical
and democratic.
Interest Groups are sometimes called “Pressure Groups” and
often “Organized Interest” or “Special Interests”
The Role of Interest Groups
4. Interest groups are vehicles for political participation. Most people are not
inclined to run for and hold public office, or even volunteer for a campaign.
6. Interest group regularly compete with one another in the public arena.
Interest Groups Criticisms
2. Hard to tell just who or how many people a group really represents.
Many groups have titles that suggest that they have thousands—
millions of members.
3. Many groups do not represent the views of all the people for they
claim to speak for. An organization can be dominated by an active
minority who conduct the groups affairs and make its policy
decisions.