Which of the following is an argument against the existence of interest groups?

a. They are too selective to include widespread participation.
b. They contribute to the division of society and encourage hostility and competition.
c. They cripple the ability of political parties to receive a majority in elections.
d. They are frequently militant and violent.

Answer: B

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