What is the difference between a party's platform and a plank? Select all that apply.

A plank is more general than the platform.

A plank is more specific than the platform.

A plank is a statement of a single position.

A plank is a declaration of the party's positions on major issues.

A plank is a permanent fixture of a party.

A plank does not make a difference to voters.

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Answer:

A plank is more specific than the platform

Explanation:

A political party has broad principles, goals, and strategies that guides them in achieving their set goals. This is called the platform.

The platform is broken down into planks that address a specific issue.

It reflects the opinions of individuals or the political party about a particular subject.

Metaphorically a platform is a large stage for the political party, while the planks that make up the stage are the smaller parts of the platform.

Planks are more specific than platforms.