CSUL Political Science Discussion

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California State University Los Angeles

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Answer each question with at least 1 paragraph( 6+ full sentences)

1. Explain how economic interest groups, public-interest groups, and single-issue interest groups differ from each other.

2. Contrast the various economic interest groups that exist in the nation. Does one group (or groups) stand a better chance of success than others to succeed in influencing public policy? Why or why not?

3. Explore the various means by which political socialization occurs in the United States.

4. Describe how demographic influences shape voting behavior..

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1. Explain how economic interest groups, public-interest groups, and single-issue interest
groups differ from each other.
The difference between economic interest groups, public-interest groups, and single-issue
interest groups are as follows. Economic interest groups are coalitions of organizations or
people who are interested in promoting the economic benefit of the members of that group. In
other words, a certain trade that has a group that works together for those particular businesses in
that trade. Meanwhile, a public interest group is an organization that has as it’s concerns the
rights, resources, and freedoms of all people. A group like the ACLU that advocates for civil
liberties for all in many different ways would ...


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