Why are iron triangles dangerous to government (make sure your answer defines iron triangles)?

What will be an ideal response?

Iron triangles are alliances made between interest groups, administration departments or bureaus, and congressional committees that resist any type of reorganization efforts that seem threatening to their members’ shared interests. They are particularly “dangerous” because they impede the type of change that elected officials might deem necessary to increase government accountability and efficiency.

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Oregon has challenged the federal government's attempt to bar doctors from helping patients die.This case is an example of

a. the battle over "states rights" b. the constitutional legality of Oregon voter initiatives c. unitary government in the United States d. constitutional primacy of state power over federal rules

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