Why would government officials work with stakeholders to come up with possible solutions to issues?

A) Stakeholders belong to activist groups that care about some of these issues.
B) Stakeholders are constituents, so they will be voting on these issues.
C) Stakeholders are paid to conduct research to provide to government officials.
D) Stakeholders are people who have interest in a particular issue.

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The most accurate answer is:

D) Stakeholders are people who have interest in a particular issue.

Government officials often work with stakeholders because these individuals or groups have a vested interest in the issue at hand. Engaging stakeholders allows government officials to gain insights, perspectives, and expertise that can help in formulating effective solutions. Additionally, stakeholders may include community members, businesses, advocacy groups, and others who can be affected by or have a role in addressing the issue, making their input valuable in the decision-making process.