The sale of alcohol is legal in every state but illegal in many counties within several states. What does this suggest about interest groups? (1 point) Responses Generally speaking, local interest groups are ineffective. Generally speaking, local interest groups are ineffective. Local and national interest groups can have different kinds of influence. Local and national interest groups can have different kinds of influence. Generally speaking, national interest groups are ineffective. Generally speaking, national interest groups are ineffective. The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution never should have been ratified.

Local interest groups can have a significant impact on alcohol policy within certain counties, even if the sale of alcohol is legal at the state level. This suggests that local interest groups can be effective in influencing policy decisions at the local level, even if they may not have as much influence at the national level. Additionally, it highlights the importance of understanding the diversity of interests and opinions within different communities, and the role that local interest groups play in advocating for those interests.

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Local and national interest groups can have different kinds of influence.