Which of the following describes how different points of view of interest groups and political parties promote a democratic society? (1 point)

Interest groups with different viewpoints than the political party in power act as a check and balance.

Political parties serve as "checks" on the Interest groups' power.

O Differing points of view ensure those with power are the voices that are heard.

Interest groups with different viewpoints from the political party in power represent widely held views.U4L9

• You need to know the category for the NAACP.

I love that the "Green" Party is an environmental party.

• Oil is an important resource for our state and country. However, Texas Democrats and pro-oil interest groups have different viewpoints on the subject.

It is GOOD to have different viewpoints in a democratic society. It means there are checks and balances in place to protect the people.

Interest groups do not run for office. They do not have candidates, but they do support candidates through advertising and social media exposure..

Interest groups with different viewpoints from the political party in power represent widely held views.