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What is an interest group?
a group formed to influence government policy
a group formed to introduce and pass bills
a group formed to open profitable businesses
a group formed to lend money to consumers
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a group formed to influence government policy
Explanation: Interest groups (also called advocacy groups, lobby groups, or pressure groups) organize to shape public policy and government decisions through lobbying, public campaigns, research, and mobilizing voters.
Explanation: Interest groups (also called advocacy groups, lobby groups, or pressure groups) organize to shape public policy and government decisions through lobbying, public campaigns, research, and mobilizing voters.
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