Those who claim that the pluralist model fits the United States better than the elite model point out that

a. powerful minorities do not win major policy contests.
b. no identifiable elite wins consistently over a broad range of issues.
c. in the end, the public at large is the major force in policy making.
d. financial resources are irrelevant in affecting public policy decisions.
e. business interests control a vast majority of congressional legislation passed each year.


Ans: b. no identifiable elite wins consistently over a broad range of issues.

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