Pressure Groups and Interest Groups
Political Science ⇒ Democracy and Political Processes
Pressure Groups and Interest Groups starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe any one way in which pressure groups can undermine democracy.
Describe any two methods used by pressure groups to achieve their objectives.
Describe the role of pressure groups in a democracy.
Discuss the relationship between pressure groups and political parties in India.
Explain how pressure groups contribute to the political process in India.
Explain the difference between a pressure group and a political party.
Explain the term 'demonstration' as used by pressure groups.
Explain the term 'public interest group' with an example.
Explain the term 'sectional interest group' with an example.
Name any two types of pressure groups based on their interests.
State any one difference between sectional and promotional interest groups.
State any one limitation of pressure groups in a democracy.
What is a pressure group?
What is meant by 'lobbying' in the context of pressure groups?
What is the main difference between a pressure group and an interest group?
