How is a public interest group different from a political interest group?

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Public interest groups work only for a profit.

Public interest groups work only for a profit.

Public interest groups work for a single issue.

Public interest groups work for a single issue.

Public interest groups work for a political party.

Public interest groups work for a political party.

Public interest groups work for a cause for all people.

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The correct response is:

Public interest groups work for a cause for all people.

Public interest groups focus on issues that they believe will benefit the general public, such as environmental protection, education reform, or consumer rights, whereas political interest groups may prioritize the interests of a specific political party or agenda.