If a group stands for something that an individual believes is very important, he or she can gain considerable satisfaction in taking action from within that group. Such satisfaction is referred to as a solidary incentive.
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If a group stands for something that an individual believes is very important, he or she can gain considerable satisfaction in taking action from within that group. Such satisfaction is referred to as a purposive incentive. See 6-1: Interest Groups and American Government
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The amount of federal aid given to states has increased substantially since 1950
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