political machine
political machines
lobbyist or political action committee
electing its members to office
Political machines
They are called lobby groups, because they hang around in the lobbies of the government buildings.
a mitti
A) N.E.A. page 26, 3rd paragraph, 3rd sentence.
Interest groups are different from political parties in the sense that they are the ones paying the political parties to help them represent certain views or get certain bills passed in their favor.
stem cells
Contemporary political scientists call groups with a particular agenda interest groups. In colonial times, James Madison called these groups factions.
Contemporary political scientists call groups with a particular agenda interest groups. In colonial times, James Madison called these groups factions.
Representing the interests of large numbers of people and encouraging political participation.