The membership bases of economic interest groups tends to be exclusive because
A) few people can afford to join their groups.
B) their purpose is to secure tangible economic benefits for themselves.
C) they ultimately plan to merge with similar groups.
D) their professional association is limited.
E) they can't make an impact with a large group of people.
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