ADVANTAGHES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PRESSURE GROUP
ADVANTAGES OF PRESSURE GROUP
- Interest groups promote authentic freedom of expression.
- You can explore new perspectives.
- It is an effective way to balance the impact of governance.
- Group efforts become usable platforms that facilitate change.
- There is an emphasis on fairness at the local level.
- It creates an opportunity to become community leaders.
- There is a higher level of information access.
- It is more affordable for the average person to lobby their government.
- Interest groups can lobby for new legislation at any time.
Disadvantages of pressure group
- The loudest voices usually win when interest groups are active.
- It is an easy way to stall all legislative processes.
- Most interest groups only focus on a single topic.
- Some interest groups promote harmful activities.
- Interest group leaders do not always act in the best interest of everyone.
- Governing systems can change because of interest groups.
- Interest groups can focus more on the money than the outcome of their work.
- Many interest groups do not elect their leadership.
- Interest groups favor the incumbent.
- Size works against the message of the interest group.
STRATEGIES AND ACTIVITIES
The Teacher revises the previous week lesson.
The Teacher introduces the new topic.
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The Teacher gives room for pupils to ask questions.
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ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
- LIST THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PRESSURE GROUP
ASSIGNMENT
- List 5 advantages of pressure group
- List 8 disadvantages of pressure group
See also
MEANING OF DUTIES AND OBLIGATION
OUR DUTIES AND OBLIGATION TO GOVERNMENT