From 4048546b78ecc830554abd11283cebb649faaee6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lukas Werner <55150634+lwerner-lshigh@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 20:22:18 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Interest Groups APGov --- apgov/Interest_Groups.md | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+) create mode 100644 apgov/Interest_Groups.md diff --git a/apgov/Interest_Groups.md b/apgov/Interest_Groups.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e5ea6b --- /dev/null +++ b/apgov/Interest_Groups.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# Interst Groups Influencing Policy Making + +## Pluralism +The idea that a magnitude of views will ultimately find a consensus on some issues +## Lobbying +applying pressure ot influence the government in order to get them to do something in the group's favor +## Big Idea: Multiple actors and institutions to produce and implement possible policies +## Free-Rider Problem +lack of resources in smaller groups. +## Iron Triangle +an illustration of the relationships between a congressional comittee, and agency, and the interest group. +## Issue Networks +groups with a collective goal. Work together to support the solution to a specific issue +## Direct Lobbying +directly trying to influence the legislators. writing op-eds, press releases, television, print advertizing. Calling directly: all forms of direct lobbying +## Lobbyists +people who work on establishing relationships with legislators in order to help the person/group they are lobbying for +## Legislative Activity +??? does not exist ??? +## Think as a Political Scientist: +Use the table below to answer the questions that follow + +1. What conclusions can be made from the information presented in the table? + +it can be made out that men are more affected by smoking than women +2. What information would make the table more useful to lawmakers as they crafted the 2009 law? + +displaying the same information for all the idfferent categories. such as putting cornary heart disease in with those who actually get that who are not secondhand smoke people +3. What information might the tabacco industry want shown to defend their product? + +the amount of people who do not die from their products +4. How could this data have been presented in a different visual format to convey the information more clearly? + +showing bar charts that would show where the discrepancy of the death between the different people/demographics + +## Social Media +can influence the general populus which will influence the legilator +## Implementation +??? not in the text?! +## Electoral Activity + +## Other Activity + +## 501(c)(3)/501(c)(4) groups +501c3 churches, hospitals. tax deductions. can influence but are not allowed to lobby government officials or donate to campaigns + +501c4 is allowed to spend on political things. but cant be more than half of expenditures +## Endorsement +person's/company's expression of support that is public +## Grassroots lobying +mobalizing large numbers of people in order to work on an issue +## Essential Question: What are the benefits and potential problems of interest-group influence on elections and policy making? + +1. Benefits of interest groups- +gets politics moveing as well as demonstrating some of the public's opinions +2. Drawbacks of interest groups- +can influence too much of the government and typically allows the most resource people to have the most influence on the government