Why did David Truman and other scholars argue that the American political system was particularly conducive to pluralist politics?
1) Having a system of strong parties gave interest groups a powerful way to demonstrate their value in mobilizing supporters.
2) The fact that most policies were handled at the state and local level allowed groups to target their appeals more effectively.
3) The strong national government made it much easier for groups of all sizes to participate in the lobbying process.
4) The decentralized structure offered numerous points of access where groups could bid for favorable policies.