Which of the following statements is true of interest groups?

A. Interest groups are stronger in states where political parties are better organized.
B. Interest groups are weaker in states where the state government is strong, active, and professional.
C. Interest groups appear to be weaker in states with traditionalistic political cultures.
D. Interest groups tend to be stronger in states with individualistic political cultures.

Answer: B. Interest groups are weaker in states where the state government is strong, active, and professional.

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