What is a strategy used to influence political decisions?
1. Demanding change
2. Acting as an individual
3. Negotiating
4. Complaining to peers
Correct Answer: 3
Negotiation is a give-and-take process between individuals and groups to work out differences of opinions regarding the best solution to an issue. Negotiation is a standard strategy used to influence political decisions. Demanding change and complaining to peers are not meaningful ways to influence others. Acting as a group is more successful than acting as an individual.
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