Iron triangles are made up of
A) economic interests, citizen activists, and government interest groups.
B) lobbyists, interest groups, and court cases used to promote government action to help the interest of these groups.
C) legislators, bureaucrats, and interest groups that make or preserve policies that benefit their respective interests.
D) political parties, interest groups, and voters who want their candidates to win.
E) watchdog citizens, presidential advisors, and members of the federal bureaucracy that make policies that benefit their respective interests.
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