Questions: 0 of 20 Concepts completed (i) Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Which of the following are key functions of interest groups? (Choose every correct answer.) reduce the need for access to policy makers in the government educate the public about policy issues protect the common good serve as part of the system of checks and balances reduce the need for policy makers to be concerned about the interests of the general public Need help? Review these concept resources.

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Which of the following are key functions of interest groups? (Choose every correct answer.)
reduce the need for access to policy makers in the government
educate the public about policy issues
protect the common good
serve as part of the system of checks and balances
reduce the need for policy makers to be concerned about the interests of the general public
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Transcript text: 0 of 20 Concepts completed (i) Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Which of the following are key functions of interest groups? (Choose every correct answer.) reduce the need for access to policy makers in the government educate the public about policy issues protect the common good serve as part of the system of checks and balances reduce the need for policy makers to be concerned about the interests of the general public Need help? Review these concept resources.
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The correct answers are:

  • educate the public about policy issues
  • protect the common good
  • serve as part of the system of checks and balances

Here is an explanation for each option:

  1. Reduce the need for access to policy makers in the government:

    • This is incorrect. Interest groups often seek to increase access to policymakers to advocate for their specific interests and influence policy decisions.
  2. Educate the public about policy issues:

    • This is correct. Interest groups play a significant role in informing and educating the public about various policy issues, helping to raise awareness and understanding among citizens.
  3. Protect the common good:

    • This is correct. Many interest groups aim to advocate for policies that they believe will benefit the public or protect the common good, although this can be subjective and vary depending on the group's perspective.
  4. Serve as part of the system of checks and balances:

    • This is correct. Interest groups can serve as a check on government power by holding policymakers accountable and ensuring that diverse viewpoints are considered in the policy-making process.
  5. Reduce the need for policy makers to be concerned about the interests of the general public:

    • This is incorrect. Interest groups do not reduce the need for policymakers to consider the interests of the general public. In fact, they often highlight specific interests that may otherwise be overlooked, ensuring that a broader range of public concerns are addressed.
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