the american bankers association is an example of a? a. labor union b. public interest group c. trade association d. single interest group

Are the bankers laborers?

Do bankers have the public interest at heart?
Is it a trade association?
Does it only have one specific interest?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_association

im not sure would it be a?

Nope. Bankers aren't laborers.

Labor unions cover the workers, such as steel and plumbing workers. They also cover automobile workers.

its c

Right.

To determine the answer to this question, we need to understand what the American Bankers Association is and the categories it falls into.

1. Labor Union: A labor union is an organization formed by workers from a particular industry or occupation to protect their rights and negotiate with employers. The American Bankers Association does not primarily represent the interests of workers in the banking industry.

2. Public Interest Group: A public interest group is an organization that advocates for policies or issues that benefit the general public rather than specific industries or groups. While the American Bankers Association may have some involvement in public policy and advocacy, its primary focus is not on general public interests.

3. Trade Association: A trade association is an organization that represents the interests of businesses within a specific industry. The American Bankers Association is indeed a trade association as it represents and promotes the interests of banks and financial institutions in the United States.

4. Single Interest Group: A single interest group is an organization that focuses on advocating for a specific issue or cause. While the American Bankers Association may have specific goals and priorities within the banking industry, it is not primarily a single-issue interest group.

Therefore, the correct answer is c. trade association