Any organization that supports "saving peace(ful)" subjects. From trees to flowers, but usually cute things.
Armies and militias are both groups of armed individuals. A militia is a group of ordinary people who train for battle. An army is an organized military force equipped for fighting on land.
The Teapot Dome is an area in the oil fields of Wyoming that has a vast reserve of oil. There was scandal in 1920s that dealt with special interest groups buying political favors.
When primitive man picked up a rock to throw at his fellow man, that was a war. That rock has evolved to a club, to a spear, to bow and arrow, to bullet. From groups of men fighting each other, to organized armies.
The Minutemen, who were private independently organized colonists who formed well-prepared militia companies. They were self-trained in weaponry, tactics and military strategies during the American Revolutionary War.
General Benjamin Oliver Davis was the first African-American general officer in the United States Army Air Force who organized the Tuskegee Airmen and influenced the Army corps on behalf of the blacks to be in the infantry after Eleanor Roosevelt intervened for them.
civil rights worker
Economics interest groups are organized to represent small and large businesses. phagit
Economics interest groups are organized to represent small and large businesses. phagit
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election of primary party's members
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes is the most recognized name against organized crime. The National White Collar Crime Center and the National Institute of Justice also have interest groups against organized crime.
National Rifle Association of America American
lobbyist or political action committee
electing its members to office
These can include the political parties. People are able to vote on the people that they want in office. Interest groups also help to keep things honest.
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There is no simple answer to this question. Interest groups can be seen as both good and bad for American democracy. On the one hand, interest groups help to ensure that diverse voices are heard and that all Americans have a say in the political process. On the other hand, some interest groups can be very powerful and influential, and they may not always have the best interests of the American people at heart.