How do political parties differ from interest groups?
a. Only political parties contribute funds to candidates.
b. Only political parties provide information to voters about candidates
c. Only political parties represent identifiable interests.
d. Only political parties mobilize get-out-the-vote campaigns.
e. Only political parties sponsor candidates for office as their avowed representative.
Ans: e. Only political parties sponsor candidates for office as their avowed representative.
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a. The national government was too strong compared to the states. b. The government derived its power from the citizens themselves. c. Congress imposed excessive taxes. d. Citizens identified with their states more that with the confederation.