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    A Public-Policy Interest That Is Not Recognized or Represented by a Group
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A Public-Policy Interest That Is Not Recognized or Represented by a Group

Question 65

Question 65

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A public-policy interest that is not recognized or represented by a group is a


A) free rider.
B) common interest.
C) public benefit.
D) rational incentive.
E) latent interest.

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