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Which statement best describes the relationship between the Constitution and interest groups? (1 point)
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Interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.
Interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.
Interest groups activities are restricted to nominating candidates but not funding them.
Interest groups activities are restricted to nominating candidates but not funding them.
Interest group activities are legally limited to providing information to Congress.
Interest group activities are legally limited to providing information to Congress.
Interest group activities are legally restricted to providing campaign funds to preferred candidates.
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Interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.
Interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.
Interest groups activities are restricted to nominating candidates but not funding them.
Interest groups activities are restricted to nominating candidates but not funding them.
Interest group activities are legally limited to providing information to Congress.
Interest group activities are legally limited to providing information to Congress.
Interest group activities are legally restricted to providing campaign funds to preferred candidates.
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Interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.
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