In the traditional form of international politics, how would people in a society put pressure on a government that is not their own?

a. They would pressure that government by forming transnational organizations or advocacy networks to make contact.
b. They would put pressure on the subunits of their own government, which would contact the subunits of the target government and try to convince them to influence that state's policies.
c. They would ask their own government, through regular domestic politics, to talk to the other government through regular international politics.
d. They would contact the target state directly through protest or advocacy groups.
e. They would contact similar-minded individuals in the citizenry of the target government and influence them to seek change through their regular domestic political process.

Answer: c

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