The correct answer is IGOs and NGOs
At the international level, there are institutions of various types. Some focus on cooperation with underdeveloped countries. Others focus their efforts on culture or the environment.
Obviously many of them have economic and financial goals. The different modalities are integrated into a general category, the<u> intergovernmental organization</u>, also known by its acronym IGO.
NGOs are organizations formed by non-profit civil society and whose mission is to solve a problem in society, be it economic, racial, environmental, etc., or even to claim rights and improvements and inspection public power.
Also called “third sector”, although this definition is not very clear, nonprofit organizations are private or public, as long as they do not have the main objective of generating profits and, if there is profit generation, these are destined for the purpose for which the organization is dedicated and cannot be passed on to the owners or directors of the organization.
Front-loading is the process scheduling presidential primaries early in the primary season.
Option a
<u>Explanation: </u>
Front-loading is defined as a phenomenon or process of multiple states opting to schedule their own elections at the beginning or the ‘front’ of the election season. Hence, the front-loading as more and more states schedule their primaries in the early primary season of an election cycle.
The other options are nowhere near the description for this process, hence making option ‘a’ the correct answer. Front-loading is usually opted for so that the states could have a greater say and influence on the process, as it helps them get elected earlier usually making the elections occur in January/February, as opposed to states that have it occur in the months of June as the races tend to be over by then.
If you live near a beach you can clean it.