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Which groups are formed because the members are against a particular government policy?

Protest Groups


What does parliamentary forces mean?

Parliamentary forces refer to military or armed groups that support a parliamentary government or a legislative assembly, often in the context of a conflict or civil war. These forces typically aim to uphold democratic governance and may oppose authoritarian regimes or insurgent groups. The term is commonly associated with historical contexts, such as the English Civil War, where Parliament's army fought against royalist forces.


What 2 Europeans groups fought against the British with the Americans?

French an Spain


What groups are against a ban on texting while driving?

the police and government and FBI


Which groups were in conflict during French Revolution?

It was the Third Estate against the nobles and the clergy.


Who was the smith act directed against?

Groups that wanted to over throw the goverment


Groups argued against the country adopting the Constitution as the new government?

Anti-Federalists.


Which of the groups argued against the country adopting the constitution as the new government?

anti-federalists


Do interest groups perform positive functions for government officials?

Interest groups do not perform positive functions for government officials because they stir thoughts and encourages people to battle against what the government officials want to do.


Which of the following groups controlled Saint-Domingue's government before the Haitian Revolution?

French aristocrats


Which two ethnic groups fought against the French occupation at first?

in the begining the french and the british were the only ones fighting from adriana 2


Is any religion against joining the armed forces?

Many groups of Christians oppose fighting in the armed forces, including Seventh Day Adventists and Quakers. There are also some groups of Buddhists and Jains that oppose joining any military.