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Section 5

Elements of Successful Interest Groups

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Interest groups, comprised of members with shared knowledge, status, or goals, frequently advocate on behalf of particular political issues.

Leadership

Interest groups often rely on leaders to organize their fundraising and make their advocacy efforts successful.

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Cohesiveness

Advocacy groups that form along ideological, ethnic, or foreign policy objectives tend to have higher levels of internal cohesion.

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Members

Members join interest groups because of common concerns and to unite under one cause.

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