In order to overcome the free-rider problem, many interest groups offer tangible benefits. What are tangible benefits?
a. the policies that interest groups help to bring about
b. gifts given to members of Congress in return for their support on legislation
c. benefits given only to group members
d. campaign contributions to elected officials
Answer: c
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