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How should the argument about groups promoting supporting rights — the role of pressure groups in promoting and supporting rights? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from Civil rights.
- A.Define pressure-group influence, compare the UK and USA through UK pressure groups often target ministers, Parliament and consultation, whereas US groups also use Congress, federal courts and campaign finance routes, test evidence, then judge how far institutional access changes which lobbying method is effective.
- B.Define pressure-group influence, then write two separate country descriptions with no connection.
- C.Start with a judgement and omit the institutional evidence.
- D.Assume pressure groups and political parties perform the same representative function and avoid evaluating the difference.
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- The correct answer is Define pressure-group influence, compare the UK and USA through UK pressure groups often target ministers, Parliament and consultation, whereas US groups also use Congress, federal courts and campaign finance routes, test evidence, then judge how far institutional access changes which lobbying method is effective.
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Define pressure-group influence, compare the UK and USA through UK pressure groups often target ministers, Parliament and consultation, whereas US groups also use Congress, federal courts and campaign finance routes, test evidence, then judge how far institutional access changes which lobbying method is effective. This is correct because the structure links AO1 knowledge, AO2 comparison and AO3 judgement to pressure-group influence.
Apply insider access, outsider campaigning, lobbying, consultation, congressional committees, litigation and campaign finance precisely. UK pressure groups often target ministers, Parliament and consultation, whereas US groups also use Congress, federal courts and campaign finance routes.
A structural viewpoint emphasises formal rules; however, a rational or cultural viewpoint may explain how actors use those rules. Overall, judge the evidence from a named campaign, consultation, court case, congressional hearing or lobbying route and explain whether institutional access changes which lobbying method is effective for "Analyse and evaluate the role of pressure groups in promoting and supporting rights.".
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