How do social issue organizations differ from activist groups?
A) Their political influence has declined in recent years.
B) One pursues social ends; the other pursues political ends.
C) Social organizations have broader political appeal.
D) Activist groups have a more clearly defined public relations agenda.
E) Their social and behavioral goals are more broadly defined.
Answer: E
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