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question 35 (multiple choice worth 3 points)
which of the following is an example of a special interest group?
labor unions
federal agencies
presidential cabinet
legislative committees
A special interest group is an organization that advocates for specific policy goals on behalf of a shared interest or demographic. Labor unions represent workers, advocating for their wages, working conditions, and related interests, fitting this definition. Federal agencies, the Presidential Cabinet, and legislative committees are all parts of the government, not independent interest groups.
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