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cherise1989

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The League of Women Voters is an example of a single-issue interest group that formed for what purpose?
 
  a. to advance political awareness and educate citizens to become informed voters
  b. to provide fundraising support for female candidates.
  c. to represent ethnic groups in the political process that typically do not receive public support
  d. to represent the business community

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of ethnic interest groups?
 
  a. Ethnic interest groups are not authorized to influence public policies.
  b. Intergroup jealousies among ethnic interest groups have often led to a squandering of political influence.
  c. Ethnic interest groups are invariably the same as labor interest groups.
  d. Ethnic interest groups typically represent the business community in Texas and have consistently proven to be the most powerful and influential in the state.



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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