Answer:
(i)
Pressure groups and movements can easily put pressure on the government to pay
attention to them.
(ii) Government can often bend under high pressure from a small group of rich
and powerful people.
(iii) Public interest groups and movements perform a
useful role in reminding the government of the needs and concerns of ordinary
people.
(iv) Sectional interest groups also bring pressure on the
government to make policies in their favour and some other anti-groups can
pressurise the government not to make policies in favour of the former group.
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