Identify the concept of transnational advocacy networks. How are these networks similar to or different from domestic social movements and interest groups?

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Answers should identify transnational advocacy networks as large, well-organized coalitions of groups from two or more countries that apply political pressure on several governments at once to achieve their policy preferences. Transnational advocacy networks use the same tools as domestic groups, such as electoral support, public information campaigns, and mass mobilization, but at the international level.

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a. anecdotal b. focus c. push d. salience

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false?

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A. adoption of the Virginia Plan B. adoption of the New Jersey PlanĀ  C. decision to count each slave as sixty percent of a person D. creation of the Senate and House of Representatives E. None of these are correct.

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