What is the main difference between political parties and interest groups?

a. Only interest groups use money as a way to influence the outcomes of elections.
b. Only interest groups have a political agenda they wish to support.
c. Only political parties run candidates for office.
d. Only political parties have a political agenda they wish to support.

c

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a. executive orders b. treaties c. executive agreements d. international memos of understanding e. interstate protocols

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