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Interest Groups. How might limiting starchy vegetables affect…. Student? Potato Farmers? Schools?. Types of Interest Groups. Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups. Types of Interest Groups. Public Interest Economic Interests
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How might limiting starchy vegetables affect… • Student? • Potato Farmers? • Schools?
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups Center for Science in the Public Interest
Types of Interest Groups Public Interest Economic Interests Professional Groups Ideological Groups Single-Issue Groups
Taking Sides • Think of two goals each group might have that would either support of oppose the new USDA limits on potatoes in school lunches. • We will share answers after 200 seconds.
The Potato Problem • Please follow the steps on the worksheet to create your own interest group. • Work alone on this project. If you are interested in sharing, I will have you share with the class when we are done. • When this rainbow timer reaches its end, we will present our groups.
Matching Activity Cut out the six statements and match them to the Sierra Club, the AARP, and the AMA. When you are finished, work on the review worksheet on the back.