Do pressure groups enhance pluralist democracy?

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  • No because the government favours groups who share their philosophy and grant them insider status. (3, 3)
  • Yes because there is opposition and competition between groups. (3, 2, 6)
  • Yes because they educate the public, which raises awareness and enables people to make informed decisions. (5)
  • Yes because they represent minority interests including those who cannot easily represent themselves which means they are varied. (3, 2)

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