In most cases the relationship between political parties and interest groups is
(a) direct
(b) not opposed to each other
(c) in dialogue and negotiation
(d) opposed yet in dialogue
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4)Opposed yet in dialouge
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The right answer is (b) not opposed to each other.
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Political parties strive to acquire control of the government via winning elections. Citizens form interest groups to pool their resources and voice their concerns with the purpose of influencing government policy.
- In contrast to political parties, interest groups do not field their own slate of candidates. In addition, interest groups are frequently policy experts, whereas parties are policy generalists.
- They are similar in that they both attempt to influence the election and legislative outcomes. They are distinct in that interest groups do not submit candidates and do not deal with a wide range of problems.
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