Multiple Choice
According to the pluralist group theory of politics,
A) all groups are equal.
B) groups do not compete.
C) groups do not play by the rules of the game.
D) groups weak in one resource can use another.
E) most political influence comes from individuals speaking in the name of groups but actually acting on their own personal agenda.
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