Pluralist politics is all about building coalitions, which means ______.

A. the formation of interest groups for key policies
B. getting people to agree to disagree
C. getting people to agree on an action even in the absence of agreement on the purposes of the action
D. getting people to agree to an action as long as there is an agreement about the purpose of the action


Answer: C

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