Multiple Choice
In order to attract members, most interest groups appeal to potential members not only by advertising their political goals but also by
A) offering jobs to all members in their Washington, D.C., offices.
B) threatening the livelihood of people who refuse to join.
C) providing direct economic and social benefits to group members.
D) lobbying state legislatures to make group membership mandatory for affected citizens.
E) advertising their organizers' personal ambitions.
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