Rent-seeking behavior in public choice theory refers to:
A) Politicians trading votes with one another
B) Receiving perks and freebies from businesses trying to sway their votes
C) Specific groups appealing to government for special benefits at someone else's expense
D) Politicians getting low rent for their living quarters when government is in session
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