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The existence of pressure groups makes Government more democratic; the activities of pressure groups also make democratically elected Governments more effective.
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:33:25
"The existence of pressure groups makes Government more democratic; the activities of pressure groups also make democratically elected Governments more effective."
People to protect or advance a shared interest, form interest or pressure groups. Political parties and groups can be large campaigning bodies, but unlike political parties who have many policy issues, groups are sectional and wish to influence government only on certain issues and policies. The variety of modern pressure groups reflects the diversity
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But governments are also aware of their uses. In America interest or pressure groups are much more influential than those in Britain. True democracy is enhanced by pressure groups and the participation of the electorate is enhanced by these.
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N.Bowles. 'Government and politics of the United States.' 1993.
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