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13. **B. To support social equity by offering services like healthcare, education, and social support.** A welfare state aims to provide a safety net and basic standard of living for its citizens through social programs.14. **A. Power is shared between institutions and restricts government's power.** Federalism is a system where power is divided between a central government and regional governments, limiting the power of any single entity.15. **C. It compares political systems across countries to identify patterns and generalizations.** Comparative politics analyzes different political systems to understand their similarities, differences, and underlying principles.Part II:1. **False.** Interest groups influence policy by lobbying and advocating for their interests, not by directly running for office. They seek to influence those *in* power, not *be* the power.