Multiple Choice
The insider and outsider strategies interest groups use to affect policy are ______.
A) mutually exclusive, and the groups never use both
B) indistinguishable from each other in either form or impact
C) usually not disclosed to the groups' constituencies
D) not mutually exclusive, and the groups use either or both depending on circumstances and opportunities
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