The formation of interest groups in the pluralist argument occurred because

a. the government controlled the means of production.
b. groups formed spontaneously whenever shared interests were threatened or could be enhanced by political action.
c. wealthy individuals were willing to bankroll interest groups that promoted the public good since the government would not.
d. the parties exercised so much control that the only way to generate more public input was through the creation of new groups.

b. groups formed spontaneously whenever shared interests were threatened or could be enhanced by political action.

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a. A more diverse judiciary could boost the courts' legitimacy. b. A more diverse judiciary will lead to more balanced decisions. c. A more diverse judiciary could boost the courts' transparency. d. A more diverse judiciary could rein in judicial activism.

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All of the following are reasons why many candidates for office are lawyers EXCEPT

A. they have a more flexible work schedule. B. holding office is good publicity for their law practice. C. political connections can help them later in their career. D. they have trouble finding work in most states. E. they may have long-term career aspirations for positions that require political appointment such as judgeships or jobs in federal agencies.

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