Asked by Alto Saxaphone
How do interest groups with different points of view than political parties in power influence society?(1 point)
Responses
They send lobbyists to convince the public about their issue.
They send lobbyists to convince the public about their issue.
They run advertisements about their topic and encourage the public to vote for other candidates.
They run advertisements about their topic and encourage the public to vote for other candidates.
They pass laws that help get their agendas accomplished.
They pass laws that help get their agendas accomplished.
They run a candidate in the next election against the political party in power.
Responses
They send lobbyists to convince the public about their issue.
They send lobbyists to convince the public about their issue.
They run advertisements about their topic and encourage the public to vote for other candidates.
They run advertisements about their topic and encourage the public to vote for other candidates.
They pass laws that help get their agendas accomplished.
They pass laws that help get their agendas accomplished.
They run a candidate in the next election against the political party in power.
Answers
Answered by
Alto Saxaphone
They run advertisements about their topic and encourage the public to vote for other candidates, right?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
They run a candidate in the next election against the political party in power.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. Interest groups with different points of view than political parties in power often run advertisements about their issue and encourage the public to vote for candidates who support their agenda.