Interest groups would send a telegram to express an opinion on an issue.
According to the answer of another question asking for the same thing: expresses an opinion on the issue.
A speaker would use words like poured in to indicate that he has received many telegrams on the issue.
Both business interest groups and environmental interest groups
no it would not........ i think
business/labor interest groups
no it would not........ i think
Generally, because they represent a specific segment of the overall population. Not everyone is handicapped, so an interest group representing them would be a "special" interest group because bills/policies affecting them would not affect the general population, per se.
Generally, because they represent a specific segment of the overall population. Not everyone is handicapped, so an interest group representing them would be a "special" interest group because bills/policies affecting them would not affect the general population, per se.
Yes. They have been rated 9th on Fortune's "Power 25"- the twenty-five most effective interest groups.
false!
Going by the Madisonian definiton of a Faction, the answer would be yes.
Generally, because they represent a specific segment of the overall population. Not everyone is handicapped, so an interest group representing them would be a "special" interest group because bills/policies affecting them would not affect the general population, per se.
Business And Labor Groups