Why is there likely a class bias in the interest group system in Texas?

A. because individuals from higher socioeconomic classes are more easily organized
B. because the state government provides tax breaks for business groups
C. because people of all income levels are equally likely to join groups
D. because it is typically free to join groups


Answer: A

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