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Interest groups typically consist of organizations and individuals who share a common goal or interest and seek to influence public policy, legislation, or regulations in support of that goal. Members can include businesses, advocacy groups, labor unions, professional associations, and concerned citizens.
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There is no way to tell exactly how many active interest groups are in the United States of America. There are new groups forming every day.
There are many interest groups that represent people in certain organizations. These are unions and guilds that people belong to for a common cause. For instance, the Teamsters represent the trucking industry.
There are many types of interest groups in the world economy. Some of these include economic groups, business groups, labor groups, and splits in the labor movement.
Besides popular vote for local, state and federal representatives (municipal presidents, governors, congress and president), many of them belong to several NGOs and unions that act as political pressure groups.
Christianity, there are many denominations.
Pluralists generally see interest groups as a gathering of people who happen to share a common interest. Perhaps, since they are pluralists, they see many of them.