Half One
Select an interest group from the List of National Interest Groups (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.) web site.
Half Two
In a brief paper, please reply the following 5 questions:
1. What’s the objective of this group?
2. Does this group primarily Help one occasion, or do they endorse candidates from each main events? Make certain to quote examples from the web site underneath the endorsements and positions tabs to offer proof on your claims.
three. You will discover a hyperlink to the group’s official web site in the higher left-hand aspect of the group’s web page in the database. Peruse the web site, and to the greatest of your potential, clarify the prototypical group member (e.g. the member’s occupation, the member’s gender, the member’s partisanship, and so on.)
four. Do members obtain any particular advantages from becoming a member of the group? In the event you can not discover proof of this on the web site, simply point out that you’re unable to search out details about advantages.
5. Clarify how the ideas from this week’s lesson and assigned studying apply to this explicit group.
Formatting
1. Save your paper as: LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME PLSC1
2. The paper needs to be 1-2 double-spaced pages utilizing Instances New Roman font. One inch margins needs to be used.
three. Undergo the related task submission field as a Phrase Doc (doc or docx).
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The First Half
Select an interest group from the web site List of National Interest Groups (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.)
Half II
Please reply to the following 5 questions in a quick paper:
1. What’s the group’s mission?
2. Does this group primarily Help one political occasion, or does it Help candidates from each main events? To offer proof on your claims, cite examples from the web site’s endorsements and positions tabs.
three. A hyperlink to the group’s official web site might be present in the higher left-hand nook of the database’s web page for the group. Study the web site and, to the greatest of your potential, clarify the prototypical group member (e.g., the member’s occupation, gender, partisanship, and so on.).