The rise of public interest groups and the fragmentation of the interest group universe, as well as the ability of legislators to learn from past mistakes, broke up the ______ made up of members of Congress, lobbyists, and regulatory agencies.
A. iron triangles
B. gridlock
C. policy experts
D. government
Answer: A
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a. T b. F
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