which answer is How do special-interest groups change how government works? (2 points)

Special-interest groups lobby for tax increases and encourage the government to balance the budget.

Special-interest groups can donate money to support the candidates and issues of their choice.

Special-interest groups tend to support "hot-button" issues such as gun control, which most people agree upon.

Special-interest groups are limited to liberal groups such as nonprofit groups and labor unions.

Special-interest groups can donate money to support the candidates and issues of their choice.