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joe

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Unlike associational and non-associational interest groups, how are institutional interest groups different?
 
  a. They exist within the government.
  b. They develop spontaneously when many individuals feel strongly about particular policies.
  c. They have a distinctive name, national headquarters, and professional staff.
  d. They seek to promote causes that benefit society as a whole.
  e. They exist within the private sector.

Question 2

British colonialism contributed to the establishment of democracy in India by
 
  a. significantly reducing the power of traditional elites.
  b. creating effective political institutions such as the civil service.
  c. eliminating the caste system.
  d. allowing Indians to serve in the majority of administrative positions.
  e. all of these.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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