Pressure Groups Flashcards

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What are pressure groups?

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Bodies that seek to influence government policy or public opinion but without actually seeking governmental office itself.

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What is a sectional pressure group?

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A pressure group that represents a specific section of society, e.g the National Union of Teachers.

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What is an insider and an outsider group?

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Insider- A group that has communications with the government. e.g.

Outsider- A group that remains on the outside of the government. e.g.

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Why do some groups remain on the outside?

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To retain moral integrity.

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What are the functions of pressure groups?

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Key part in governing progress
representative function
educate and inform
opportunity for political participation
Scrutinise policy and legislation
'Tension release'
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Why are pressure groups sometimes more attractive than political parties?

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Don’t feel the need to subscribe to certain beliefs. Able to focus on specific issues e.g. Greenpeace focuses on the environment.

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What is a cause group?

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A group that campaigns for a particular cause or objective.

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Define the features of a social movement?

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Looser in organisational structure
members of organised pressure groups
parties and pressure groups together
e.g. the ‘green movement’ in the UK

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what are the three types of insiders?

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Core

Peripheral

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What are the three types of outsiders?

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Potential Insiders
Outsiders by necessity
ideological outsiders

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What makes something a Dual-Function group?

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sectional/cause not clear
some groups campaign for own interest and a cause
unions serve their members interests but support development in their field e.g. NUT

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What are some methods used by pressure groups?

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Direct Action- 
  Illegal Acts
         Lobbying
         Protest
         Boycott
         Strikes (official and unofficial)
         Marches, Rallies and Protests
         Civil Disobedience
         Illegal Obstruction
Indirect Action-
  Petitions / e-petitions
         Leaflets / adverts
         Media and publicity stunts
         Providing research
         Social networking sites / blogs
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