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11 July, 10:44

Why are research groups considered to be interest groups?

They are staffed by experts in their fields.

They are located in Washington, D. C.

They promote particular policy positions.

They usually work for labor unions.

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  1. 11 July, 11:09
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    they promote particular policy positions
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