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what are pressure groups...​

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Answered by adi1902
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Answer:

A Pressure Group is defined as a group of people, more or less organised, which tires to influence and pressurise the government in order to fulfil the interest of its members or the group interest in general. Unlike political parties, these groups neither contest elections nor try to capture political power.

Their activities are confined to influencing the policies and programmes of the government to fulfil their specific interests. According to Myron Weiner, Pressure Groups are those voluntary and organised groups outside the government, which try to influence the appointment of government officials, the making and implementation of public policies and the election process. V.O. Key Junior also holds similar views about the meaning of pressure groups.

Answered by SakshiRao36
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Step-by-step explanation:

pressure groups:

Typically a pressure group is an organized group of people that wants to influence the policies or activities of those in able to make decisions. This could be at a local, national or international level of government.

Features

1.Pressure groups work to influence from outside rather than to win or exercise governmental power

2.They often have a narrow or sometimes singular issue that they focus on

3.They are a group of people who come together with a particular cause or concern. These causes can bring people from different parts of the political spectrum together as cause over takes party politics

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