Asked by Adam
What is the difference between the definition of interest groups and the definition of a political party?
A. Interest groups aren’t organized.
B. Interest groups don’t raise money.
C. Interest groups don’t try to influence government.
D. Interest groups don’t focus on getting members elected.
I think it is c or d but i am not sure
A. Interest groups aren’t organized.
B. Interest groups don’t raise money.
C. Interest groups don’t try to influence government.
D. Interest groups don’t focus on getting members elected.
I think it is c or d but i am not sure
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A, B, and C are definitely wrong.
Members of interest groups don't usually run for office.
Members of interest groups don't usually run for office.
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