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Difference between political parties pressure groups and movements

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pressure groups are similar to political parties because their members share a political aim. ... A pressure group usually has a narrow program dealing only with its own particular interests, while a political party usually deals with a wide range of issues.

Answered by N3KKI
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Pressure groups are similar to political parties because their members share a political aim. However, pressure groups differ from political parties in two main ways: ... A pressure group very rarely nominates candi- dates for elections to public office, while this is one of the main activities of political parties.

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