Multiple Choice
An upper class that can create PACs to support Republican candidates and lobbies to support conservative laws is more powerful than an upper class that cannot take such action.This illustrates what concept about political power?
A) The influence of a group or class depends on how socially organized or cohesive classes are.
B) Power is a zero-sum process.
C) The upper class is not always unified.
D) Political parties represent only the interests of their benefactors.
E) All of these choices.
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