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All of the following are examples of economic interest groups EXCEPT: A. groups concerned with civil liberties, such as the National Rifle Association B. labor unions, such as United Auto Workers C. professional and trade associations, such as the American Bar Association D. individual corporate PACs, such as AT&T’s PAC

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Answered by Manjula29
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An economic interest group is formed by a certain group of workers or professionals who demand for an economic change which would benefit them as well as other people of their category of profession. An economic interest group always strives for the economic well-being of its individual. Among the given options, option (A) is the odd one out. This is because civil liberty groups only strive for political demands from a government.

Therefore, the correct option is -

(A) groups concerned with civil liberties, such as the National Rifle Association

Answered by skyfall63
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groups concerned with civil liberties, such as the National Rifle Association

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