Pressure groups primarily aim to

Pressure groups primarily aim to

  1. gain political power and control
  2. promote social equality and justice
  3. influence public opinion through media campaigns ✓
  4. disrupt the functioning of the government.

Explanation

Pressure groups work to change what people think through advertising, protests, and media. They shape public opinion on specific issues.

Unlike political parties, pressure groups don’t seek power directly. Their goal is influencing policy, not running government.

By changing public opinion, pressure groups pressure politicians to support their causes.