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Which phrase best describes a single-issue interest group?

(A) a group that has concerns covering a wide range of topics.
(B) a group that is concerned primarily with issues that financially benefit its members.
(C) a group that is concerned with policies that affect the public at large.
(D) a group that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject.

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Answered by Anshults
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Option D i.e a group that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject is the correct answer.

As the name suggests Single-issue interest group focuses all their energy on a single, defining issue and campaign for the same in order to benefit its members or for common good. National Rifles Association US is an example of Single-issue interest group which concerns on a narrowly defined subject i.e the right to hold rifles.

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