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Carroll COunty-Mr. C-Chapter 17

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organizations of people with similar concerns, such as women, veterans, and people with the same ethnic background   social groups  
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attempting to convince government policy policy makers to make certain decisions about legislation   lobbying  
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organizations that support candidates by giving funds to their campaigns   political action committees(PACS)  
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organizations of business firms within an industry   trade associations  
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established a government that is open to input from a variety of sources   constitution  
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voting for or against a candidate only because of his/her view on a particular topic   single-issue voting  
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organizations of people who support a similar ideal, such as advances in education or cultural goals   cause-based groups  
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filed by one or more plaintiffs on behalf of themselves and everyone similarly harmed   class-action suit  
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public declaration of support for a particular candidate   endorsement  
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favor holders of office by making it more difficult for challengers to win   spending limits  
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groups of workers acting together to achieve better wages and working conditions   labor unions  
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organized effort to urge local citizens to try to influence policy makers' decisions about certain issues   grassroots lobbying  
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usually more concerned with representing their constituents than with interest groups' goals   congressmembers  
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citizens' organizations that think the policies they pursue would benefit the general public rather than just a narrow minority   public interest groups  
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large companies that conduct farm-related business   agribusiness  
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