Why are middle class/elite values most often represented through organized interest groups?
a. promoting middle class values is non-controversial and more likely to attract members
b. middle class values are the values are those to which all Americans aspire
c. most group members are professional, college-educated, higher-income persons
d. most group members are working-class and blue-collar women
Answer: c
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