When it comes to promoting the capabilities of all citizens:
a. there is very little difference between pluralist and corporatist interest groups.
b. pluralist interest group systems tend to do a better job because their competition with each other causes them to reach out to all parts of society.
c. corporatist interest group systems tend to do a better job because they appeal to and unify broader interests.
d. corporatist interest group systems do worse because they are too large and inefficient.
Answer: c
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