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Vitek1552 [10]
1 year ago
6

What are some of The President's tools in foreign policy? (Pick the most correct answer).

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Ksenya-84 [330]1 year ago
6 0

His or her ability to use The Department of Energy, The EPA, The FBI, and The Department of Health and Human Services to influence other countries is  The President's tools in foreign policy.

<h3>What is foreign policy?</h3>

Foreign policy are the predefined strategies and policies that need to be established and design in such as way that the home country can build a good relationship with the foreign countries. These policies are formed by foreign minister, but president implement them.

Thus, option C is correct.

For more details about foreign policy, click here:

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