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What are the three general characteristics of interest groups that may be significant in understanding why some interest groups are more powerful than others? Provide the names of at least two powerful interest groups in America today and, using these characteristics, explain why they are powerful.


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Linear Inequalities

Inequalities involving linear expressions, which can graphically represent regions of the coordinate plane.

Collinear

Points are collinear if they lie on the same straight line.

Points

The fundamental units of geometry, having no size, depth, or length, used to indicate positions in space.

Linear Inequalities

Algebraic inequalities similar to linear equations, but involving inequalities signs, and represent conditions that variables must satisfy.

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