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- 16 Jun 2022
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
An interest group is termed a pressure group when it actively pressures the government to enact legislation that serves the interests of its members. Using military force, unconstitutional methods, or organizing strikes are not defining characteristics of pressure groups.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which principle is typically supported by a conservative political party?
- 2.In which country are pressure groups prohibited from operating?
- 3.Which country operates under a one-party political system?
- 4.How many pressure groups can an individual join simultaneously?
- 5.In which country is a one-party political system practiced?
- 6.What is the primary drawback of a multi-party political system?
- 7.What is a primary advantage of a multi-party political system?
- 8.In which country is a multi-party political system present?
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