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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 the 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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Interest groups can influence other countries on global issues that support their cause. Most modern interest groups think globally, especially on environmental issues. With technology allowing us to access the world quicker and easier, interest groups can influence others from around the world to their cause.

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

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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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