An interest group will try to influence people by highlighting their ability to effect change. If people desire change, then they will partner with the group, so that they are represented.
Grass root means of or from the common people, the average voter The answer you seek is public interest group (i think, 99% positive)
A special interest group is a group of people that want to get their view across (examples pro-life, anti-abortionist, pro war groups). Some of these groups are devoted to ideals, some to profit or group advantage.A lobbyist is a paid employee of one of these groups who tries to advance his employers point of view to a Congressperson or into the public media. Also research "think tanks" as special interest groups influence methods. Few think tanks exist that were not established or subsequently taken over by special interests. They all pay persons with influence in the government to make speeches favorable to their cause in front of (preferably) sympathetic audiences. Any Social Psychology textbook will explain how this works to their advantage. Look for groupthink, Granfaloon, deindividuation.
Representatives.. I think. That or Senators.
The speaker of the house; they decide whether a bill gets voted on or not
I think he had an interest for it in the beginning, and when he moved to Kingston he joined a reggae group and from then n it is history.
The groups that have the most influence on the legislation are the democratic and republican parties. At times, liberal and independent parties do play a role in influencing the legislation.
I would think the AARP
i think that it is that they help the way they help the city, town, and or community to get something figured out of fixed or better.
If you are speaking about the group with the largest number of people that actually have an active agenda on affecting governmental policy, it's the AARP. Every year the number of baby boomers retirees grows, and most join the AARP. They have an active agenda in influencing what they think is best for Retired Persons, and can bring an estimated 65 million voices/members to the table. Their desires of influence have varied, but Medical, prescription drug benefits, national security and social security are usually at the top of their agenda.
Hamilton thought that it would give the states a strong interest in the success of the national government.
But, I don't think she is a bad influence. I think she tries to be a good influence on kids and grown ups.
I think it belongs to the fur group!