Transnational advocacy networks (TANs) are different from international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) in that ______.
A. TANs are networks of people, but not an organization like INGOs
B. TANs are based off of social movements, while INGOs receive government support
C. INGOs are networks of people, but not an organization like TANs
D. INGOs are based off of governmental organizations, while TANs are connected to social movements
A. TANs are networks of people, but not an organization like INGOs
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a. elevation of social status b. gathering of financial data c. acting against an adversary without getting caught d. means by which to wage war
When there are two dimensions,
a. We can still use the median voter theorem and find the winning position separately on each dimension; then we have to the two positions to find the new winning position. b. The median voter theorem applies only if the two dimensions are related to one another. c. The median voter theorem holds only if all the players agree to change the status quo. d. The median voter theorem does not apply, and we have to use circular indifference curves to locate win sets.