A political party differs from an interest group in that
A) political parties want to operate the government and interest groups do not.
B) political parties do not want to operate the government and interest groups do.
C) individuals must pay dues to a political party but not to an interest group.
D) individuals in a political party agree on all major policy issues.
E) interest groups select candidates to run for office and political parties do not.
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Q1: It is estimated that about _ of
Q2: Individuals or interest group members who participate
Q4: Most candidates for public office in the
Q5: The party organization is
A) the members of
Q6: Functions of political parties in the United
Q7: A voter or a candidate who does
Q8: The two-party system
A) emerged as a consequence
Q9: Examples of party polarization include all of
Q10: The primary goal of an American political
Q11: A two-party system
A) is one in which
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