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MONDAY MONDAY. 12/5. Get out your planner…. The Unit 3 Exam is going to be next Tuesday, December 13 th This covers chapters 9, 10, 11 AND 12! Our most expansive exam to date! . Today’s Agenda. Website Updates/ Helpful Resources Discuss redistricting game, how does it compare to Illinois?
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MONDAY MONDAY 12/5
Get out your planner…. • The Unit 3 Exam is going to be next Tuesday, December 13th • This covers chapters 9, 10, 11 AND 12! • Our most expansive exam to date!
Today’s Agenda • Website Updates/ Helpful Resources • Discuss redistricting game, how does it compare to Illinois? • What is the big deal with Iowa/New Hampshire? • Intro to CH 11:Special Interests • Homework: Answer questions on Ch 11.
What’s the big deal with Iowa and New Hampshire? • New Hampshire is the first primary, Iowa has the first caucus. • Its real importance comes from the massive media coverage it receives • It is testing grounds for who will be the front-runner. • As lower-population states without a major metropolitan area, IA and NH somehow represent the median American opinion
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Bell ringer • If you were given 60 seconds to give a convincing statement to the ENTIRE WORLD how would you suggest we improve it? • 60 second idea to improve the world…
Interest Groups: An Overview • The term interest group refers to virtually any voluntary association that seeks to publicly promote and create advantages for its cause • Have grown rapidly since the 1960. • Examples of interest groups?
Institutional v. Membership Interests • Institutional Interests are individuals or organizations representing other organizations. • I.e: General Motors • Usually interested in bread-and-butter issues • They do not just represent business, but also governments, foundations and universities.
Institutional v. Membership Interests • We have a reputation as a nation of joiners. • What is this a reflection of? • We are more likely than Europeans to think that organized activity is an effective way to influence the national government.
Incentives to Join • Solidary Incentives: Sense of pleasure/companionship that arises our of meeting together in small groups. • Material Incentives: Money or things valued in monetary terms.
Material Incentives • They provide members low-cost life insurance, mail-order discount drugs, group travel plans… • 45% of our nations 50 and older population belong to AARP. • That’s one in ever 4 registered voters • Do you think they influence public policy?
Tonight’s Homework • Choose one of the interest groups on page 264 or one that you are interested in learning about. • What, if any, influence do each of these lobbies wield in your state? • Since lobbyists groups have proliferated, so you think they are too powerful?
Purposive v Ideological Incentives • Purposive: A benefit that comes from serving a cause or principle. • Ideological Interest Groups: Political organizations that attract members by appealing to their political convictions or principles.