Waples AP Government: Chapters 15 & 16

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interest groups

voluntary associations of people who come together with the goal of getting the policies that they favor enacted.

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social movements

diffuse groups that educate the public and put pressure on policymakers in an effort to bring about societal change.

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theory of participatory democracy

the belief that citizens impact policymaking through their involvement in civil society.

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civil society

groups outside the government that advocate for policy.

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pluralist theory

a theory that political power is distributed among many competing groups, which means that no single group can grow too powerful.

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elitist theory

a theory that the wealthy elite class has a disproportionate amount of economic and political power.

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policy agenda

the set of issues to which government officials, voters, and the public are paying attention.

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collective action

political action that occurs when individuals contribute their energy, time, or money to a larger group goal.

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collective good

also called a public good; a public benefit that individuals can enjoy or profit from, even if they do not help achieve it.

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free riders

individuals who enjoy collective goods and benefit from the actions of an interest group without joining.

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selective benefits

benefits available only to those who join the group.

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economic interest groups

groups advocating on behalf of the financial interests of their members.

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public interest groups

groups that act on behalf of the collective interests of a broad group of individuals.

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single-issue groups

associations focusing on one specific area of public policy, often a moral issue about which they are unwilling to compromise.

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government interest groups

organizations acting on behalf of local, state, or foreign governments.

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lobbying

interacting with government officials in order to advance a group’s public policy goals.

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revolving door

the movement of individuals between positions in government and lobbying positions.

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amicus curiae brief

a brief filed by someone who is not a party to a case in an attempt to persuade the Court to agree with the arguments set forth in the brief.

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iron triangle

the coordinated and mutually beneficial activities of the bureaucracy, Congress, and interest groups to achieve shared policy goals.

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issue network

the webs of influence between interest groups, policymakers, and policy advocates.

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grassroots lobbying

mobilizing interest group members to pressure their representatives by contacting them directly through phone calls, email, and social media.

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protest

a public demonstration designed to call attention to the need for change.

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civil disobedience

intentionally breaking a law to call attention to an injustice.

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news media

a broad term that includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, Internet sources, blogs, and social media postings that cover important events.

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social media

forms of electronic communication that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.

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agenda setting

the media’s ability to highlight certain issues and bring them to the attention of the public.

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mass media

sources of information designed to reach a wide audience, including newspapers, radio, television, and Internet outlets.

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wire service

an organization that gathers and reports on news and then sells the stories to other outlets.

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investigative journalism

an approach to newsgathering in which reporters dig into stories, often looking for instances of wrongdoing.

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broadcast media

outlets for news and other content including radio and television that bring stories directly into people’s homes.

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media consolidation

the concentration of ownership of the media into fewer corporations.

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partisan bias

the slanting of political news coverage in support of a particular political party or ideology.

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horse-race journalism

coverage of political campaigns that focuses more on the drama of the campaign rather than on policy issues.

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