Multiple Choice
One reason why interest groups are appealing is that they offer purposive benefits of membership, which are the rewards that benefit society as a whole rather than the individual directly. Which of the following is an example of a group largely driven by purposive benefits?
A) Sierra Club
B) American Medical Association (AMA)
C) National Education Association (NEA)
D) National Rifle Association (NRA)
E) AFL-CIO
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