Question on: SS1 Government - Difference between pressure group and political parties.

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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The goal of pressure groups is to promote specific causes or issues, while the goal of political parties is to win elections and gain political power. This means that pressure groups are more focused on specific issues and may be less concerned with broader political agendas, while political parties must balance a range of competing interests in order to appeal to a broad range of voters.

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