Which of the following critiques the role of interest groups within an Iron Triangle?(1 point)

Responses

Interest groups work against corporate interests, but do not work against the interests of Congress members.
Interest groups work against corporate interests, but do not work against the interests of Congress members.

Interest groups can exert influence that benefits the interest group, but might not benefit the interests of the wider public.
Interest groups can exert influence that benefits the interest group, but might not benefit the interests of the wider public.

Interest groups often refuse to participate in congressional meetings, but might participate in bureaucratic meetings.
Interest groups often refuse to participate in congressional meetings, but might participate in bureaucratic meetings.

Interest groups usually withhold knowledge from key lawmakers in Congress in an attempt to influence legislation.

Interest groups can exert influence that benefits the interest group, but might not benefit the interests of the wider public.