Interest groups maintain that one of their major contributions to deliberation is
a. bringing suit against the government when rights are endangered.
b. directing the flow of donations to the proper officials.
c. donating to campaigns.
d. educating policymakers about their issues.
e. presiding over congressional hearings.
Question 2
A concern many people have about American political debates is that the
a. free-market economy gives an unfair disadvantage to large corporations.
b. people do not have the opportunity for sufficient political participation.
c. poor have more interest groups to lobby in their favor.
d. upper class is unduly burdened.
e. voices of rich interest groups outweigh those of the poor.