How does an interest group differ from a political party?
A) Interest groups often support political candidates for office.
B) Membership in an interest group is nonrestrictive.
C) Interest groups have no legal status in the election process.
D) Interest groups control government.
Ans: C) Interest groups have no legal status in the election process.
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