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ElenaW [278]
3 years ago
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How do interest groups play a role in foreign policy? A) Interest groups only care about domestic issues that directly affect th

e cause. B) Interest groups can influence other countries on global issues that support their cause. C) Interest groups cannot affect foreign countries, they can only a focus on domestic issues. D) Interest groups work closely with political leaders and set foreign policy of those leaders.
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Sindrei [870]3 years ago
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Answer:

the answer os D)Interest groups work closely with political leaders and set foreign policy of those leaders

Explanation:

In addition to framing, supplying information and analysis, Ambrosio states that "interest groups closely monitor government policies pertaining to their agenda and react to those policies through" such actions as: "the dissemination of supplementary information," "letter-writing campaigns,"

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