Answer:
Success can be reflected in the results
Explanation:
<em>Interest groups</em>, unlike political parties, do not want to be in power but to influence it and to contribute with their ideas. The interest group also generates public opinion and supports a certain candidate, political or any other in a dominant position.
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The success</em> of an interest group is reflected in its members, the more members the stronger the influence of the interest group will be. The interest group is lobbying, campaigning, seeking new people, convincing them that it is best option to support a particular person in politics, and thus if that candidate or person in a position in politics successfully rules a party or country it also represents the success of an interest group.
I think it's round.
Way to prove it - Watch a ship sail off to sea
You can see how the earth's curvature like that. If it was flat, then you could still see the ship.
Http://www.american-historama.org/1829-1841-jacksonian-era/spoils-system.htm
Well it is definitely is not C or B
I am split between C And D I don't know if they are factoring in the loss of the televisions and factoring in the gain of the car, however I am pretty sure it is A.
George Washington was the first president