-parties often provide training for men and women who want to rub for a political office. Education and mobilize voters: organize the party at grassroots levels. Raise money for candidates: groups, individuals, and organizations may donate money to campaigns. Political parties serve as watchdogs: the party that loses the election watches the other party for any mistakes or abuses of political power.
-It has been suggested that the committed participant in a social movement undergoes a physiological reorganization. It is clear his new sense of security and importance is acquired at the sacrifice of autonym.