Which of the following is NOT necessary for the pluralist model of interest groups to be fair?

A) All significant interests in the population should be represented by groups.
B) Government should listen to the views of all major interests.
C) Lawmakers should attempt to balance perfectly the views of all competing interests.
D) Lawmakers should pay attention to the concerns of lobbyists.
E) The majoritarian model's emphasis on competitive elections should be viewed as compatible with pluralism.


C

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