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14 November, 22:32

Larger economic interest groups are less successful in influencing foreign policy than narrower groups because larger groups select one:

a. are less likely to have allies in the executive branch and in congress.

b. usually demand more from government officials.

c. find it difficult to maintain tight enough control of their many members to speak with a single voice.

d. fall victim to collective action problems.

e. typically have fewer resources to use in their lobbying efforts.

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  1. 14 November, 23:02
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    C. find it difficult to maintain tight enough control of their many members to speak with a single voice
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