Exam 7: Pluralism, Parties, Interest Groups, and Social Movements
Exam 1: Comparative Political Analysis: An Introduction45 Questions
Exam 2: Constitutions and Ideologies45 Questions
Exam 3: Legislative Institutions45 Questions
Exam 4: Executive Institutions45 Questions
Exam 5: Judicial Institutions45 Questions
Exam 6: Political Behavior and the Political Environment45 Questions
Exam 7: Pluralism, Parties, Interest Groups, and Social Movements45 Questions
Exam 8: Public Policy47 Questions
Exam 9: The British Political System45 Questions
Exam 10: The French Political System45 Questions
Exam 11: The German Political System45 Questions
Exam 12: The Canadian Political System44 Questions
Exam 13: The Russian Political System45 Questions
Exam 14: The Chinese Political System45 Questions
Exam 15: The Mexican Political System45 Questions
Exam 16: The Kenyan Political System45 Questions
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The single most important difference between political parties and interest groups relates to the goals of the organization.
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Political parties are crucially important to legislatures for all of the following reasons except:
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Political parties have very little to contribute to the development of governmental legitimacy in developing nations.
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What are the key differences between political parties and interest groups? In what ways are they similar? Which is a more effective linkage mechanism in politics?
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Nationalist movements can be seen as a special case of social movements.
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