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What is the main difference between a pressure group and political party?


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a

Parties take political stances, while pressure groups do not bother about political issues.

b

Pressure groups are confined to a few people, while parties involve a larger number of people.

c

Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties do.

d

Pressure groups do not seek to mobilise people, while parties do. 

answer is C.

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Pressure groups do not seek to get into power, while political parties make the main difference between a pressure group and a political party. Pressure groups are non-profit organisations whose goal is to try to influence government policies. The usual goal of interest groups is to promote the interests of a group of society or certain portions of society. Teachers', doctors', and lawyers' professional associations, as well as business associations and trade unions, are examples of interest groups. Pressure groups are sometimes known as interest groups. Organisations such as pressure groups are formed when people with similar beliefs, aspirations, interests, or occupations get together intending to accomplish a common goal. Promotional groups are also known as public interest groups. Rather than encouraging selected goods, the communal good is emphasised.
 
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