Multiple Choice
Special interest groups
A) often gain from public policies that may not be in accord with the interests of the general public.
B) never gain from public policies that are not in accord with the interests of the general public.
C) always gain from public policies that are not in accord with the interests of the general public.
D) never lobby for public policies that are not in accord with the interests of the general public.
E) always lobby for public policies that are not in accord with the interests of the general public.
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