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OpenStudy (ebonyserrano):

An institutional interest group is: a.usually concerned with a wide variety of issues and topics that affect the institutions of government b.generally not interested in the outcome of elections, only in the outcome of policy decisions c.not highly organized and is centered in the various state capitols d.highly organized and represented in Washington by lobbying firms and represents specific interests, issues, or organizations

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