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What are pressure groups? Is there any division within, if yes how? Explain with it's features.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The term ‘pressure group’ originated from in the USA. A pressure group is a group of people who are organised actively for promoting and defending their common interest. They are a vital link between the government and the governed. They keep governments more responsive to the wishes of the community, especially in between elections. They are different from the political parties in that they neither contest elections nor try to capture political power but their activism influence the public policy (Government Decision). These groups promote a specific issue and raise it up the political agenda or may have more general political and ideological objectives in mind while campaigning. These groups make efforts to bring government into the podium of accountability.

Types of Pressure groups:

1) Business Groups

2) Trade Unions

3) Agrarian Groups

4) Professional Association

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Pressure groups:

  • It is a group of people who are collectively united to support a common interest and protect it. We are a critical connection between the government and the ruled. They keep the governments more responsive to the community's wishes, particularly between elections.
  • They differ from the political parties because they do not contest elections or attempt to capture political power, but their activism influences public policy (government decision).
  • Such organisations advocate a particular issue and lift it on the political agenda or, when lobbying, may have more general political and ideological goals in mind.
  • Yes, Pressure groups have divisions.

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