Which of the following is a key distinction between a political party and an interest group?(1 point)

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Political parties attempt to influence public policy, while interest groups are largely unorganized.
Political parties attempt to influence public policy, while interest groups are largely unorganized.

Political parties are largely unorganized, while interest groups are organized.
Political parties are largely unorganized, while interest groups are organized.

Political parties nominate candidates for office, while interest groups do not.
Political parties nominate candidates for office, while interest groups do not.

Political parties lobby government officials, while interest groups do not.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
4 days ago

The key distinction between a political party and an interest group is:

**Political parties nominate candidates for office, while interest groups do not.**

Political parties are primarily focused on winning elections and thus nominate candidates for political office, while interest groups focus on advocating for specific issues or interests and do not typically nominate candidates.