Why Interest Groups Exist

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Read about the kinds of interest groups that exist. Which are you most likely to be a member of in the future (or now)?
I most likely will be a member of the Green Peace.
2. Do you consider yourself a free rider on interest group activity? Why or why not?
I don’t consider myself a free rider on interest group activity, because I rarely involved in interest groups and I rarely take favor from people for free. So, I rarely can have the chance to be a free rider on interest group activity. Yet, if I have the chance, I think I will if the group is not against my beliefs. As human beings, we like to gain interest without paying a price.
3. How are interest groups biased?
This because interest groups usually focus on one issue and starts the group with a one sided view. Such as the National Rifle Association will disagree with gun ban, and no matter what the evidence shows, they will still tend to disagree with it. Or else their association would not exist. …show more content…

If you started an interest group and could pick two things that your organization would do well at, which would you choose? (select from the strategies to gain influence and ways to mobilize public opinion)
I think the ability to gather the people with the same views, such as the members together and the power of gaining influences of the Politicians will be important. As this can allow the group to have power on both the public and government side.
5. What is a political action committee (PAC)? Why do interest groups want PACs?
A PAC is a organization that helps government candidates that have the same vision of theirs to win in an election. Since they directly correlated to politicians, interest groups will want the support of PACs so they can put their voice into the congress, or even better, to the future president