Social Sciences, asked by macharlaakshaya8, 8 months ago

1. In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence
on politics?
2. Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and
political parties?

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Answered by Alabhyasingh487
1

Answer:

Ans1.

Pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics in the following ways:

Pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics in the following ways:They gain public support and confidence for their goals and activities by carrying out information campaigns, organising meetings, filing petitions, etc.

Pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics in the following ways:They gain public support and confidence for their goals and activities by carrying out information campaigns, organising meetings, filing petitions, etc.They hold strikes and by disrupting the government's programmes, they force the government to look into their demands.

Pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics in the following ways:They gain public support and confidence for their goals and activities by carrying out information campaigns, organising meetings, filing petitions, etc.They hold strikes and by disrupting the government's programmes, they force the government to look into their demands. Many business groups often employ professional lobbyists to influence the government policies.

Ans2. The relationship between political parties and pressure groups can take different forms.

The relationship between political parties and pressure groups can take different forms. Pressure groups are often formed and led by politicians and political parties. Most trade unions and students' organisations in India are either established by, or affiliated to one or the other major political party.

The relationship between political parties and pressure groups can take different forms. Pressure groups are often formed and led by politicians and political parties. Most trade unions and students' organisations in India are either established by, or affiliated to one or the other major political party. Political parties sometimes grow out of movements. Parties like DMK and AIADMK were formed this way.

The relationship between political parties and pressure groups can take different forms. Pressure groups are often formed and led by politicians and political parties. Most trade unions and students' organisations in India are either established by, or affiliated to one or the other major political party. Political parties sometimes grow out of movements. Parties like DMK and AIADMK were formed this way. Many a times, the issues raised by pressure or movement groups are taken up by political parties, leading to a change in the policies of the parties.

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