Why do financial resources matter in politics?

A. because income determines ability to vote in elections
B. financial resources do not matter; politics treats all individuals equally
C. because public policies aiding low-income individuals require that those individuals participate in politics
D. because money can be translated into political power and influence through campaign contributions.

Answer: D

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