Individual interests are indirectly represented in the policymaking process through these groups.
Lobbying.
forming an interest group
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Lobbies and Special Interest Groups …
Depending on their formation, they can be: a special interest group, a political action committee, or a lobby.
Pluralists generally see interest groups as a gathering of people who happen to share a common interest. Perhaps, since they are pluralists, they see many of them.
Often the size of the interest group will determine its effectiveness and its influence within the government.
Supporters of pluralist theory believe that interest groups further democracy by allowing diverse voices and interests to be represented within the political system. They argue that interest groups help to balance power among different groups and prevent any one group from dominating decision-making.
to influence government officials
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Often the size of the interest group will determine its effectiveness and its influence within the government.
Interest Groups
One of the goals of an interest group is to influence government policy.
Lobbying.
An interest group
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electing its members to office