Membership of pressure groups is usually limited because they
Question
Membership of pressure groups is usually limited because they
Options
A) pursue specific and narrow objectives
B) promote other people's interests
C) do not have dynamic leadership
D) promote the interest of the government
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The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
Pressure groups are formed for specific purposes and to majorly pursue the insterest of their members. For example, the NUT which is a professional pressure group for teachers and seek to ensure that teachers needs are taken care of and teachers are well paid.
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The main aim of pressure groups is to maintain the welfare of their group for example the NURTW aims at taking care of drivers and ensure that they needs are taken care of
The correct answer is A. They pursue specific and narrow goals
B.
I,ll go for a b.cos they only pursue the interest of their members.
A is the correct answer
Pressure groups are formed for specific purposes and to majorly pursue the insterest of their members. For example, the NUT which is a professional pressure group for teachers and seek to ensure that teachers needs are taken care of and teachers are well paid.
From your explanation it then means that option B is also correct
I also thinks the answer is B