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This text explores various strategies employed by different interest groups to achieve their objectives. The focus is on litigation, campaign contributions, protest strategies, and research. Each method is analyzed regarding why a specific group, such as the American Medical Association or the National Rifle Association, would prefer one tactic over the others. The discussion includes a structured layout to identify and explain tactics, offering insights into how resources and goals influence these choices. This analysis is crucial for understanding the dynamics of interest groups in policy advocacy.
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LOPSIDED FRQlop·sid·ed >>> adjective‘lopsided’with one side lower or smaller than the other. UNIT 3 FRQ - (200 Different interest groups will choose different strategy, tactics and techniques to achieve their objectives based on their resources, characteristics and goals – A. Identify each of the following strategy, tactics and or techniques and explain why an interest group would choose each of the following strategy, tactics and or techniques- · Litigation · Campaign contributions · Protest strategy/mass mobilization Conduct research and publish a report B. Select one from the following groups below and identify the primary strategy, tactic and or technique it uses from the list in part (A). Explain why the group you selected would use that strategy, tactics and or technique over the other three. · American Medical Association (AMA) · Sierra Club · National Rifle Association (NRA) · National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Hoover Institute
identify/define=+1 all others=+2 • FRQ LAYOUT AND POINT TOTAL A. *Identify +1 *Explain +2 *Identify+1 *Explain +2 *Identify +1 *Explain +2 *Identify+1 *Explain +2 Total = 12 points B. *Identify+1 *Explain +2 Total = 3 points