Interest groups reach out to the public to supply to public with information the organization thinks the people should have, to build a positive image of the group, and to promote a particular public policy.
There are 3 main reasons why interest groups reach out to the public. Interest groups want to educate the public, gain money and support from the public, and draw people from the public in to be a part of their group.
One of the goals of an interest group is to influence government policy.
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The disadvantages are that it often takes a long time to reach a group consensus and that group members may have to compromise in order to reach a consensus.
People form interest groups to collectively advocate for specific issues or causes that they are passionate about. By joining together, members can increase their influence and make their voices heard by policymakers or the public. Interest groups provide a platform for like-minded individuals to collaborate, share resources, and work towards common goals.
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Committee on Public Information was created in 1917.
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