Interest groups differ from political parties because
A) parties use technology more effectively.
B) groups tend to be policy specialists while parties tend to be policy generalists.
C) the groups' main arena is the electoral system.
D) parties seek many access points in government.
E) parties use technology less effectively.
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Q23: The term interest group can be generally
Q24: The pluralist theory of American politics maintains
Q25: An extremely low percentage of the U.S.population
Q26: The National Rifle Association is an example
Q27: Pluralism is a(n)_ theory of politics.
A)elite
B)group
C)individual
D)liberal
E)rational
Q29: _ theorists argue that the power of
Q30: Selective benefits are one way for large
Q31: Elitist theorists argue that
A)groups weak in one
Q32: According to _ theorists,interest groups compete and
Q33: Proponents of elite theory point to the
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