How well do interest groups serve the needs of the average citizen?

A) The small businessperson, the poorly informed citizen, and minority groups with little money
tend to be represented by interest groups, whether they know it or not and therefore are rarely
lost in the push and pull of larger interests and government.
B) The small businessperson, the poorly informed citizen, and minority groups acquire large
stores of money, thus resisting the possibility of being lost in the push and pull of larger
interests and government.
C) The large businessperson, the well informed citizen, and well-represented groups with
extensive cash access are still just as often as not lost in the push and pull of other larger
interests and government.
D) The small businessperson, the poorly informed citizen, and minority groups with little money
tend to get lost in the push and pull of larger interests and government.

D

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