Which of the following is a major difference between public interest groups and other lobbies?

a. Public interest groups do not generally pursue the economic self-interests of their members.
b. Public interest groups are always poorly funded.
c. Public interest groups do not support conservative causes.
d. Public interest groups still rely primarily on grassroots tactics.
e. Public interest groups rely exclusively on legal advocacy.

Ans: a. Public interest groups do not generally pursue the economic self-interests of their members.

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