A pluralistic interpretation of interest group politics would maintain that
A) all groups are subject to corrupt practices and tactics involving violence.
B) the degree of organization of a group has no effect on its ability to influence policy.
C) all legitimate groups can affect public policy by means of one political resource or another.
D) when groups compete the public interest is not served.
E) the overemphasis on groups in America has submerged the value of the individual and lead to government policies that suppress individual interests.
Answer: C