Multiple Choice
Public interest groups are distinguished from other interest groups by
A) their large bases of support.
B) their narrow policy goals.
C) advocating positions they believe are for the good of all Americans.
D) their ideological bents.
E) the fact that they clearly speak for the majority of the American people.
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