Sasha is a singer who put together a huge relief concert to help with famine caused by an African drought in 2015. She was able to get other celebrities to perform, businesses to make donations of goods and money, several governments to provide shipping and transportation assistance, and many college students to serve as volunteer workers. The proceeds helped people in twelve different countries. Why isn’t Sasha’s coalition classified as a transnational advocacy network?
a. It had a limited, one-time goal.
b. It was not voluntary.
c. It did not cross international borders.
d. It was led by governmental officials.
a. It had a limited, one-time goal.
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