The relationship between pressure groups and interest groups can be expressed by the general observation that
A. interest groups are narrower in scope than pressure groups.
B. political parties are more important than interest groups or pressure groups.
C. they mean the same thing.
D. pressure groups are narrower in scope than interest groups.
D
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