A generally (but not completely) accurate explanation of why government adds new programs to its agenda, despite the absence of public demand for them, is the
A) effect of cost-benefit studies.
B) role of individual, far-sighted entrepreneurs.
C) behavior of special-interest groups.
D) political culture.
E) lack of a conscious agenda.
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