Defenders of interest groups argue that it is difficult for any one special interest group to dominate Texas state politics due to
A) the structure of the Texas government itself.
B) the fact that demographics are always shifting.
C) the large number of individuals elected to the legislature.
D) the inability of interest groups to make campaign contributions.
A
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a. democratic culture. b. lack of opportunities for disadvantaged persons. c. division between classes. d. sympathy for the underclass. e. undemocratic culture.
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A. it can implement its platform line by line. B. it can only implement its platform if a majority of the other parties agree. C. it must get approval of its platform from another branch of government. D. it cannot undo previous parties' laws. E. None of these are correct.
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