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What are issue networks?
 
  A) loosely connected networks of interest groups, politicians, policy experts, and bureaucrats
   B) political action committees (PACs) who join together to influence legislation on a mutually important issue
   C) subgovernments arranged around a series of issues
   D) single-issue groups who look for connections in unlikely places to gain influence on their issue
   E) social movements who tackle several issues at once

Question 2

Which groups are most represented by PACs?
 
  A) labor groups
   B) business groups
   C) citizen groups
   D) governments
   E) environmental groups



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Answer to Question 1

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