<u>Answer:</u>
In a government, a 'loose alliance' of groups in which each member is working for its 'own benefit' is called a coalition.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- In politics, a coalition of parties is formed when a single political group or party fails to fetch the majority and take the mandate to itself.
- The seats secured by allied parties are shared to form a coalition in order to establish a stable government.
- All the parties in the coalition are benefited by the powers that they get to exercise for being a part of the government.
Over the past two hundred years, the United States has played a important role in the economic and political activity of Haiti, its close neighbor to the south. The United States’ refusal to recognize Haiti as a country for sixty years, trade policies, military occupations, and role in Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s removal from Haiti are little known by Americans, but significant for the development, or rather, lack of development in Haiti. https://library.brown.edu/create/modernlatinamerica/chapters/chapter-14-the-united-states-and-latin-america/moments-in-u-s-latin-american-relations/a-history-of-united-states-policy-towards-haiti/