1 a special interest group cannot impose its will


1. A special interest group cannot impose its will on the majority because the perceived costs and benefits from government programs are the same for both groups

A)True

B)False


2. Cost-benefit analysis can be applied to individual decision-making and public choice theory.

A)True

B)False


3. Public choice theory argues that one reason for rational voter ignorance is the indivisibility of public service.

A)True

B)False

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