Question

Which of the following differentiates the range of issues supported by a political party versus an interest group?(1 point)
Responses

Political parties support a more narrow range of issues, while interest groups support positions on all major issues.
Political parties support a more narrow range of issues, while interest groups support positions on all major issues.

Both political parties and interest groups only have positions on a narrow range of issues.
Both political parties and interest groups only have positions on a narrow range of issues.

Both political parties and interest groups have positions on all major political issues.
Both political parties and interest groups have positions on all major political issues.

Political parties support a wider range of issue positions, while interest groups support the narrower interests of their membership

Political parties support a wider range of issue positions, while interest groups support the narrower interests of their membership.

Which of the following describes a major difference between political parties and interest groups?(1 point)

Responses

Interest groups represent the interest of their party members, while political parties do not.
Interest groups represent the interest of their party members, while political parties do not.

Interest groups nominate candidates to run for elected office, while political parties do not.
Interest groups nominate candidates to run for elected office, while political parties do not.

Political parties try to have influence over the creation of public policy, while interest groups do not.
Political parties try to have influence over the creation of public policy, while interest groups do not.

Political parties nominate candidates to run for elected office, while interest groups do not.

Political parties nominate candidates to run for elected office, while interest groups do not.