Difference between pressure group and political parties. - SS1 Government Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is the main goal of pressure groups?
To gain political power
To promote specific causes or issues
To appeal to a broad range of voters
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How does the membership base of pressure groups compare to that of political parties?
Pressure groups have a broader membership base
Political parties have a narrower membership base
Pressure groups and political parties have similar membership bases
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Which organization tends to have a more hierarchical decision-making structure?
Pressure groups
Political parties
Both pressure groups and political parties
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Do pressure groups typically participate in elections?
Yes, they do
No, they do not
It depends on the pressure group
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Which organization is typically more driven by ideology?
Pressure groups
Political parties
Both pressure groups and political parties
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How does the goal of pressure groups differ from that of political parties, and what are the implications of this difference?
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How does the organization of pressure groups differ from that of political parties, and what are the implications of this difference?
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