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AP United States Government and Politics
Unit 5: Political Participation
5.6 Groups Influencing Policy Outcomes
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What are interest groups and what is their primary role in policy outcomes?
Organized groups advocating policy
Interest groups use strategies such as lobbying, electioneering, litigation, and
grassroots mobilization
to influence policy outcomes.
What is the concept of lobbying and how does it impact legislation?
Direct communication to influence
Political action committees (PACs) play a role in election
finance
Grassroots mobilization is an effective strategy for
interest groups
to influence policy outcomes.
What is the impact of interest group influence on democratic processes?
Specialized knowledge and diverse perspectives
Match the interest group activity with its purpose:
Lobbying ↔️ Engage directly with policymakers
Mobilization ↔️ Rally public support
Expert Information ↔️ Provide research and data
The American Petroleum Institute uses lobbying to influence
energy
policy.
Which interest group mobilizes environmental activists to rally public support?
Sierra Club
Interest groups enhance policy debates but their influence can be disproportionate based on
resources
.
Match the type of interest group with its focus:
Economic Interest Groups ↔️ Promote economic benefits
Public Interest Groups ↔️ Advocate for societal benefits
Single-Issue Interest Groups ↔️ Concentrate on one issue
Which interest group focuses on promoting economic benefits for its members?
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Single-issue interest groups focus on one specific
issue
such as gun control or abortion rights.
Which interest group lobbies Congress on gun control legislation?
National Rifle Association
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce donates to campaigns of pro-
business
candidates.
Litigation is a strategy used by
interest groups
to challenge laws or regulations in court.
Steps in the lobbying process:
1️⃣ Direct Contact: Meeting with legislators
2️⃣ Testimony: Providing expert testimony
3️⃣ Research: Sharing data and analysis
4️⃣ Drafting Legislation: Helping write bills
How does lobbying significantly impact legislation?
Shaping bills and amendments
Lobbying is the direct communication with government officials to influence policy
decisions
What is one activity lobbyists use to advocate for their interests?
Direct contact
Lobbying can influence the content and scope of
bills
.
Lobbying activities are regulated to ensure transparency and
accountability
Which industry often lobbies Congress on drug pricing legislation?
Pharmaceutical companies
What is the primary goal of interest groups?
Influence policy outcomes
Match the lobbying strategy with its purpose:
Lobbying ↔️ Engage directly with policymakers
Electioneering ↔️ Support aligned candidates
Litigation ↔️ Challenge laws in court
Grassroots Mobilization ↔️ Mobilize public opinion
What is one example of a PAC activity?
Campaign contributions
PACs are regulated by the Federal Election Commission (
FEC
).
Why is grassroots mobilization effective in influencing policy?
Demonstrates public support
Grassroots mobilization can lead to significant changes in
policy
What is one example of grassroots mobilization?
Letter-writing campaigns
Grassroots mobilization is effective because it demonstrates public support for a
cause
Grassroots
mobilization
can lead to significant changes in policy.
Lobbying involves directly engaging with
policymakers
Litigation involves challenging
laws
in court.
Match the strategy with its purpose:
Grassroots Mobilization ↔️ Mobilize public opinion
Lobbying ↔️ Engage directly with policymakers
Litigation ↔️ Challenge laws in court
Grassroots mobilization is particularly effective when it demonstrates broad public support for a
cause
What are interest groups?
Organized entities advocating for interests
Interest groups play a role in shaping
policy outcomes
.
Match the type of interest group with its example:
Economic Interest Groups ↔️ U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Public Interest Groups ↔️ American Civil Liberties Union
Single-Issue Interest Groups ↔️ National Rifle Association
Interest groups use strategies such as lobbying, electioneering, litigation, and grassroots
mobilization
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