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A single-issue interest group, by definition __________.

has concerns on a wide range of subjects



is primarily concerned with policies that economically benefit its members



is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject



is primarily concerned with policies that benefit the public at large

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The answer is C. is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject.
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Answer:

is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject

Step-by-step explanation:

An interest group is a group of people, organized around a common interest, in order to act jointly in defense of it. It is called a pressure group when that group seeks to influence public opinion. Its political activity is distinctive of other categories because they try to intervene in the political subject from outside of this, that is, indirectly. Often interest groups are public knowledge, such as trade unions, employers' organizations, large companies, professional associations, NGOs, etc.

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