Why does the wealth of interest group members matter in terms of political influence?

A) Only the wealthy can vote in the United States.
B) The members' financial contributions provide them with the resources to influence legislation.
C) All interest groups have extremely high dues.
D) Interest groups with only wealthy members have success because of their economic impact.
E) Wealthy members can buy extra votes during an election.


B

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