How do pluralists counter the argument that well-funded interest groups have more influence on policymaking than other interest groups?
A) They argue that noneconomic groups are generally better organized and motivated,which balances out better funding in other groups.
B) They argue that there is almost always a wealthy counter-group to every wealthy interest group.
C) They deny that certain types of interest groups or wealthier ones have more policy influence.
D) They argue that level of funding is a good determinant of how much the general public wants to see a particular interest advanced.
E) They argue that the system is very open and almost all interests are included.
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