Asked by vedrana
Ideological groups are distinct from single issue groups in
a. the number of issues with which they are concerned.
b. the intensity of their members’ opinions.
c. their tendency to get involved in election campaigns.
d. that members do not seek to influence the political process
IS B OR D ?THANK YOU:))))))
a. the number of issues with which they are concerned.
b. the intensity of their members’ opinions.
c. their tendency to get involved in election campaigns.
d. that members do not seek to influence the political process
IS B OR D ?THANK YOU:))))))
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd say all of the above!! B seems to be the strongest one, but other teachers may have further ideas for you.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I vote for A.
An ideological group -- is concerned with several issues, and may be considered libertarian, conservative, liberal, etc. A single-issue group is one that is concerned with something like abortion, the income tax, education, etc.
An ideological group -- is concerned with several issues, and may be considered libertarian, conservative, liberal, etc. A single-issue group is one that is concerned with something like abortion, the income tax, education, etc.
Answered by
Writeacher
After re-reading the question, I agree with Ms. Sue.
Answered by
vedrana
YES A IS CORRECT ANSWER:)))))))
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