Interest GroupsWhile special interest groups are not typically made up of elected officials, they do play a major role in influencing the political decision-making of politicians who hold or are seeking office. For our assignment this week, we will look more closely at one of the interest groups listed below to better understand the groupâs political agenda and what impact they may have on American politics.To begin, select one of the interest groups/organizations listed below:AARP â American Association of Retired PeopleACLU â American Civil Liberties UnionAFL-CIO â American Federation of Labor â Congress of Industrial OrganizationsAmerican Conservative UnionFPA-Farm Policy ActionAIPAC – American Israel Public Affairs CommitteeCouncil on American-Islamic RelationsFamily Research CouncilHandgun Control, Inc.GLAAD- Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against DefamationNAN-National Action NetworkNational Right to LifeNOW â National Organization of WomenNRA â National Rifle AssociationAmerican Humane SocietyPublic CitizenSierra ClubU.S. Chamber of CommerceVFW-Veterans of Foreign WarsOnce you have chosen the group/organization you wish to explore, perform a web search to locate the groupâs main website. Additionally, perform a web search for recent information about your groupâs activities.In an essay of 500-750 words, address the following questions:What is the organization or group, and what is the address of their official website?What are the issues your organization or group is concerned with?What actions does your group take or have they taken to try to influence policy and thepublic agenda?Assess your group:What are its strengths and weaknesses?What could it do better to achieve its goals?What is it doing well to forward its agenda?Back up what you say with specific examples demonstrating their effectiveness (or lack of effectiveness). Remember to find weaknesses of the group; you will likely need to research beyond the groupâs main website. Every group has a weakness – your task is to find it. A response like, “I didn’t find any weaknesses” is not acceptable. Start by Googling “opposition to …” and you will find things. Some things will not be accurate or fair. Your job is to sort those out.As always, be sure to identify any direct quotations you draw from a source by identifying the source and by placing those words in quotation marks (no more than 20% of your essay can be quotations). The source of any ideas or facts you include should also be identified whether you use the direct words or not. Additionally, you should include the links to any news articles or websites you visit by copying and pasting the link at the end of your assignment.
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