Multiple Choice
The formation of many interest groups in the 1930s came about because of:
A) the dramatic expansion of the national government.
B) a sharp uptick in the number of political entrepreneurs.
C) economic interests that were desperate to regain their strength amidst the Great Depression.
D) federal deregulation of interest-group formation.
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