The U.S. government’s pressing the European Union to accept Honda vehicles made in the U.S. is a good example of how __________

a. the power of global corporations, such as the Japan-based Honda, has eroded state power and sovereignty
b. economic globalization has fundamentally undermined the terms “national interest” and “national security”
c. what is international and domestic in policymaking is not as easily defined today, given that foreign-based corporations make products for export in the U.S. and employ Americans.
d. the power of global corporations is leading to more foreign control of American policymaking


Answer: C

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