What are pressure groups?
Associations that seek to influence policy making without actually seeking power.
What are the 6 functions of pressure groups?
What are promotional groups?
Pressure groups that promote a cause or set of beliefs.
What are promotional groups also known as?
‘cause’ or ‘issue’ groups.
What are sectional groups?
A pressure group with an identifiable membership or supporting group that represents a section of society.
What are sectional groups also known as?
‘interest groups’
Give 3 promotional groups in the UK?
What is a hybrid sectional group?
A sectional group that believes it is helping the whole community by serving the interests of its members. For example, unions representing teachers or doctors.
Give 2 examples of UK sectional groups?
Give 4 features of promotional pressure groups?
Give 4 features of sectional pressure groups?
Give 3 methods of pressure groups.
Why is size a factor for the success of pressure groups?
The more supporters a group has the greater pressure it can put on policy makers, as government does not wish to go against public opinion.
What impact does finance have on the success of pressure groups?
Wealthy groups can afford expensive campaigns, employ lobbyists, and sponsor political parties.
What impact does the strategic position of a pressure group have on its success chances?
The banking sectors and teachers for example are vital to the economy and society, and so have a great deal of leverage.
What is hyperpluralism?
A modern phenomenon describing the rapid growth in the number of interest groups, making government increasingly difficult.
What is ASH?
Action on Smoking and Health; promotional groups that aims to spread knowledge on the harmful effects of tobacco use and get laws passed reducing tobacco use.
In what way do pressure groups enhance democracy?
In what ways do pressure groups threaten democracy?
What is a think tank?
Give an example of a state-funded think tank?
The King’s Fund - advises government on health policy and expenditure.
What does the think tank Chatham House do?
Advise government on international affairs.
What does the Right-wing think tank Adam Smith Institute do?
Promote free-market solutions to economic issues.
How do lobby groups influence politics?
They employ former politicians in order to gain insider influence and help promote the cause of those who employ them. They are known as the ‘hidden face’ of politics.