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khang

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The theory that personal inaction often makes more sense than participation in group action is referred to as a theory of
 
  A. collective action.
   B. interest groups.
   C. democratic elitism.
   D. proportional representation.

Question 2

According to pluralist theory, interest groups could be called:
 
  A. multilateral valences
   B. orthogonal rotation groupings
   C. advantage groups
   D. input-output organizers



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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