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Chapters 6 & 7 - Coggle Diagram
Chapters 6 & 7
Political tactics
Lobbying
Direct/indirect lobbying
Lobbyists
coalition building
logrolling
shaping public opinion
campaign support
lobbying in court
What political parties do
facilitate participation
aggregating interests
simplifying alternatives
stimulating interest in politics and government
promote government responsiveness
promote government accountability
promote stavility and peaceful resolution of conflict
Responsible party model
Interest groups
Goals
Memberships
Rational
Benefits
Public Good
Free riders
Collective action
Origins and Growth of interest groups
Pluralist Theory
By-product theory
Exchange theory
Group entrepreneur
Niche Theory
Interest group resources and activites
Political resources
Membership
money
leadership and expertise
Political parties
Party in electorate
party in government
party organization
Party professional
incentives for associating with political parties
party professionals
policy-motivated activists
political machine
role theory
The strength of political parties
strength of party in electorate
Strength in government
party vote
party polarization
Power and regulation of interest groups
FECA
har/soft money
BCRA
general types of party systems
one party system
two party system
multiparty system
strength of party organization
political patronage
merit system
direct promary
minor political parties
Goals and types
effects of minor parties
The growth of interest groups
single issue gropus
membership in American political parties
two party competition in American Politics
cycle of party strenght