The three corners of the iron triangle in policymaking are:
A) the national, the state, and the local levels of government.
B) the media, the public, and the political parties.
C) Congress, the president, and the courts.
D) legislators, bureaucrats, and interest groups.
E) the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the president.
D
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