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Case 1: 'X' belongs to a political party, 'P', and has extended help to a certain pressure group.

Case 2: 'Y' is a pressure group and wants to transform into a political party.

Which among the following cases do you think is more likely to happen?

A
Case 1
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Case 2
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Both Case 1 and Case 2
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Neither Case 1 nor Case 2
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The correct option is A Case 1
Pressure groups can be either formed or led by political parties. The pressure group can act as an extended arm of the political party. Some trade unions and student organisations are established by political parties. Most of the leaders of the group are either activists or political leaders. The transformation of pressure groups into a political party is less likely but is still a possibility.

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