In what ways might interest groups influence U.S. policy toward Cuba? What role has lobbying played?

What will be an ideal response?

Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Define interest groups.
2. Explain what common interests interest groups might have around the issue of Cuba, and how they attempt to influence U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba. The consideration of pro- and anti-Castro groups might be considered, along with interest groups invested in the expansion of the free-market in Cuba.
3. Discuss how lobbying might further the goals and interests of these groups.
4. Evaluate how effective such lobbying has been or might be in such a context.
5. Provide a concise and effective conclusion.

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