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diffrentiate between pressure groups and interest group​

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Answered by Aarkiee
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Answer:

Pressure groups do not take part in the elections; they only support the political party of their choice. ... Pressure groups are not accountable to the general public, whereas political parties are accountable to the people for the work performed by them for the welfare of general public.

Explanation:

A pressure group can be described as an organized group that does not put up candidates for election, but seeks to influence government policy or legislation. ... The difference, though, is that an interest group is generally more of a "mainstream" group that tries to influence the government in conventional ways.

Answered by Arun666
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Explanation:

Interest groups technically include pressure groups, and the general public is usually most familiar with the lobbying sector of pressure/interest groups. However, interest groups can be separated from pressure groups as organizations that are concerned with an interest other than coercively influencing policy.

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