QUESTION 7 (1) There is a tendency in our society to turn important decisions over to groups. (2) In the business world, most important decisions are made around a conference table rather than behind one person’s desk. (3) In politics, major policy decisions are seldom made by just one person. (4) Groups of advisers, cabinet officers, committee members, or aides meet to deliberate and decide. (5) In the courts, a defendant may request a trial by jury, and for some serious crimes, a jury trial is required by law. (6) And of course, the U.S. Supreme Court renders group decisions on issues of major importance. The sentence that expresses the main idea is: (Choose the number of the sentence. Then click the arrow.)