States That Interest Groups Form Primarily In Opposition To Other Interest Groups So As To Counteract Influence In Their Respective Political Domains.The Theory Also States That Interest Groups Form And Grow In Response To Threats.

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1. States That Interest Groups Form Primarily In Opposition To Other Interest Groups So As To Counteract Influence In Their Respective Political Domains.The Theory Also States That Interest Groups Form And Grow In Response To Threats.