What is the difference between a faction and an interest group?

What will be an ideal response?


Factions consist of citizens who come together under a common interest and who are opposed to the rights of other citizens or the interests of the whole community. Interest groups are organizations that share a common political goal and which seek to influence government decisions.

Political Science

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____________________ is the most important hurdle for any candidate trying to run for public office

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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According to the _____________, the U.S. has the right to act preemptively against another country or entity if it perceives the country is in danger of being attacked

a. Monroe Doctrine b. Bush Doctrine c. United Nations Security Council d. containment policy e. Geneva Conventions

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The right of rebuttal is the right to refute allegations presented on radio within a reasonable period of time

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Political Science

A drawback of this particular survey method is that not everyone has a computer or internet access. This type of survey is __________

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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