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chads108

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The primary difference between an interest group and a political party is that __________.
 
  a. an interest group exists to run the day-to-day business of government
  b. a political party seeks to recruit, nominate, and elect candidates under its label
  c. a political party is typically concerned with a more narrow set of issues
  d. a political party lobbies governmental officeholders

Question 2

Despite never winning an elected office in Texas, __________ has been the most successful third party in Texas in recent years with its message of small government.
 
  a. La Raza Unida
  b. the Constitution Party
  c. the Libertarian Party
  d. the Reform Party



chevyboi1976

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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