Elitist theorists argue that
A) groups weak in one resource can use another,and all legitimate groups are able to affect public policy by one means or another.
B) the fact that there are numerous groups proves nothing,because most groups are extremely unequal in power.
C) the government has treated all interest group demands as legitimate and unwisely chosen to advance them all.
D) the larger the group,the further it will fall short of providing an optimal amount of a collective good.
E) governments should be controlled by a select group of well-educated,cultured,wealthy persons who understand the laws of economics and can run the most efficient government.
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Q27: Pluralism is a(n)_ theory of politics.
A)elite
B)group
C)individual
D)liberal
E)rational
Q28: Interest groups differ from political parties because
A)parties
Q29: _ theorists argue that the power of
Q30: Selective benefits are one way for large
Q32: According to _ theorists,interest groups compete and
Q33: Proponents of elite theory point to the
Q34: The idea that just a few groups
Q35: A pluralistic interpretation of interest group politics
Q36: Elite theorists point to the concentration of
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