what are pressure group give example
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Group which are unorganised which creates a kind of pressure on the government to fulfill there demand's are known as pressure group's..
These groups plays a very important role in democracy because they raise the public issues and the problems of the common people. but these kind of groups can't have there own money to protest..
These groups are also not good for the society because they break the rules and regulations and the low and order of any country..
By damaging the public property and by creating democratic unbalance and no one takes the responsibility of this crucial acts...
so, this depends on the situation and the condition how these groups works and there issues upfront of the government..
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Here's is your answer
Group which are unorganised which creates a kind of pressure on the government to fulfill there demand's are known as pressure group's..
These groups plays a very important role in democracy because they raise the public issues and the problems of the common people. but these kind of groups can't have there own money to protest..
These groups are also not good for the society because they break the rules and regulations and the low and order of any country..
By damaging the public property and by creating democratic unbalance and no one takes the responsibility of this crucial acts...
so, this depends on the situation and the condition how these groups works and there issues upfront of the government..
hope this information is sufficient for you and its helps you..
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A pressure group is an organisation which attempts to influence government policies through protests and demonstrations. Pressure groups are formed when people with similar opinions get together for similar objectives.
Types of Pressure Groups
- Economic pressure groups:
- Professional or occupational pressure groups:
- Religious pressure groups:
- Promotional groups:
- Anomic pressure groups:
This includes self-interest groups such as: trade unions; business and farming associations; churches; ethnic associations; pensioner groups; and returned service personnel. This category promotes particular causes, beliefs or values such as: conservation; women's issues; Aboriginal; civil; or moral rights.
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