According to pluralist theory, interest groups do not pose a threat to the public good because
A) public policy emerges from the balance of competing interests.
B) their influence is tightly limited by the federal government.
C) all their actions are open to public scrutiny.
D) they exert little influence over Congress and the executive branch.
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