How does a high audience cost impact a large winning coalition leader’s declaration?

a. High audience costs are not related to bold statements on foreign policy.
b. High audience costs requires bold statements or the audience could be hurt.
c. High audience costs make it easy for a leader to make statements.
d. High audience costs makes it very expensive to back down or lose.


Ans: d

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