Multiple Choice
Mancur Olson posited that, for interest groups,
A) a large membership makes elected leaders responsive to a group's concerns.
B) smaller groups are more likely to organize and associate because members can more readily see the benefits and see that people are more effective working together than the same number working independently.
C) a large membership has an advantage in raising funds to support its activities.
D) smaller groups can communicate more effectively through the "small group network" principles.
E) the larger the membership, the more direct benefits to each member.
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