Multiple Choice
Groups that rely on ideological appeals for new members have a special problem because
A) most people do not want to join ideological groups.
B) they have to meet special stricter government guidelines.
C) ideological groups do not qualify for tax exemptions.
D) competition in policy areas of these groups is intense.
E) they have to convince their "purist" members to do the mundane work of recruitment.
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