The application by groups or indiviuals or organised persuasion with the intention of affecting decision making.
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Lobbying
To Lobby is to make direct contact with a policy maker in order to try to influence them. A lobbyist is the person making the contact.
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Pluralism
Literallly, holding more than one idea or doing more than one thing. Prssure groups encourage pluralism, diversity and representation in a democratic society, as a citizen can vote Labour, for instance, but also join a pressure group for foxhunting
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Pluralist Democracy
A democracy which recognises, accepts and acts inclusively towards all different types of organisations and interests.
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Corportism
A system where recognised interest pressure groups such as trade unions and manufactuers work with governement to make policy and help implement that policy.
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Card 2
Front
To Lobby is to make direct contact with a policy maker in order to try to influence them. A lobbyist is the person making the contact.
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Lobbying
Card 3
Front
Literallly, holding more than one idea or doing more than one thing. Prssure groups encourage pluralism, diversity and representation in a democratic society, as a citizen can vote Labour, for instance, but also join a pressure group for foxhunting
Back
Card 4
Front
A democracy which recognises, accepts and acts inclusively towards all different types of organisations and interests.
Back
Card 5
Front
A system where recognised interest pressure groups such as trade unions and manufactuers work with governement to make policy and help implement that policy.
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