What can we say about coalitions of groups formed for lobbying purposes?

a. They tend to be informal, ad hoc arrangements.
b. They usually waste resources.
c. They are prohibited under federal law.
d. They generally are organized around broad issues and objectives.
e. They are exclusively formed with groups that have similar constituencies and outlooks.


Ans: a. They tend to be informal, ad hoc arrangements.

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