Prominent public interest groups like Common Cause and Public Citizen that rely on moral incentives find that

a. these rarely account for membership.
b. these have no place in the analysis of lobbying.
c. these are the only important incentives in organized outsider lobbying.
d. they tend to grow when opponents run the government.


d. they tend to grow when opponents run the government.

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a. Socialism b. Feudalism c. Communism d. Capitalism

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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