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Aneli [31]
3 years ago
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Read this scenario: A powerful interest group represents corn growers and distributors. The group lobbies heavily for fewer regu

lations on high fructose corn syrup, even though studies show it's an unhealthy ingredient. Which negative aspect of interest groups does the scenario illustrate? A. Supporting candidates who may not be the best choice for a position B. Lacking power without funding C. Focusing only on group members' goals D. Resorting to unethical tactics
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EastWind [94]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Hello, the correct answer option is;

C. Focusing only on group members' goals.

Explanation:

An interest group is an association of people that share similar interest and are working towards attaining the goals of the group and gaining the public policy favor.Some disadvantages of interest groups are that they concentrate at the perspectives of the minority and they are only beneficial for themselves.In this case, lobbing heavily for fewer regulations on high fructose corn syrup will be focusing on the group's goals instead of the public's concern because studies have already indicated that it's unhealthy.

Best of Luck!

xeze [42]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C. Focusing only on group members' goals

Explanation:

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