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which statement best describes the relationship between the constitution and interest groups? (1 point)
interest group activities are legally limited to providing information to congress.
interest group activities are legally restricted to providing campaign funds to preferred candidates.
interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.
interest groups activities are restricted to nominating candidates but not funding them.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Interest groups can engage in more than just providing info to Congress (e.g., lobbying, grassroots efforts), so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Interest group activities like lobbying, advocacy, etc., are forms of citizen participation and are legally protected (e.g., First Amendment rights for petitioning, assembling). This aligns with constitutional protections of citizen engagement.
- Option 3: There are legal restrictions on campaign finance for interest groups, but they aren't restricted only to providing funds (they do other activities), so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Interest groups aren't restricted to nominating candidates (political parties and primaries/caucuses are more involved in nomination), and they can fund candidates (with regulations), so this is incorrect.
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B. Interest group activities are legally protected forms of citizen participation.