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OpenStudy (lopezking1):

Help please and thank you :) Most interest groups are formed because members want to become famous for something other than sports or fine arts a social organization they can rely on to plan leisure activities to get one of their members elected to a government office the government to pay attention to a concern that they share

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

http://www.twyman-whitney.com/americancitizen/links/lobbies.htm An interest group (also called an advocacy group, lobbying group, pressure group, or special interest) is a group, however loosely or tightly organized, that is determined to encourage or prevent changes in public policy without trying to be elected. So based off this knowledge, we can eliminate C. :) I don't think it's A or B because they are more concerned with change and advocacy than a "free time" thing. So going with this definition, I'd go with D ;)

OpenStudy (lopezking1):

Talk about a smart cookie lol thanks

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

lol no prob :)

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