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awywial

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Which of the following is the critical difference between parties and interest groups?
 
  a. Political parties are larger.
  b. Political parties have a broader policy focus.
  c. Interest groups are not as interested in affecting public policy as are parties.
  d. Political parties attempt to win control of the machinery of government, while interest groups do not.
  e. Interest groups are much smaller than political parties.

Question 2

The appropriations process for a federal program must be preceded by the
 
  a. appropriation process.
  b. authorization process.
  c. policy implementation.
  d. extradition.
  e. expeditionary process.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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