Unlike associational and non-associational interest groups, how are institutional interest groups different?

a. They exist within the government.
b. They develop spontaneously when many individuals feel strongly about particular policies.
c. They have a distinctive name, national headquarters, and professional staff.
d. They seek to promote causes that benefit society as a whole.
e. They exist within the private sector.

a

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