How do elitists compare to pluralists, in regards to accountability to the masses?

A) Those who argue that elites are little accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that
elites are only mildly accountable are pluralists.
B) Those who argue that pluralists are little accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that
elites are ultimately accountable are elitists.
C) Those who argue that elites are very accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that
elites are ultimately accountable are pluralists.
D) Those who argue that elites are little accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that
elites are ultimately accountable are pluralists.


D

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