A liberal internationalist approach is grounded in all of the following core values and beliefs except
a. the promotion of democracies and individual freedoms to create peaceful international order.
b. promoting international cooperation to knit states and peoples in a web of interdependence to address common problems and reduce risk of conflict.
c. using defensive realism policies to ensure unilateral efforts will protect the interests of the United States.
d. utilizing regional and global organizations as international institutions have a civilizing effect on states.
e. making constructive leadership efforts that reflect upon the Wilsonian roots of international cooperation with both states and non-state actors.
C
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A.) have the same First Amendment free speech rights as individuals B.) have strict spending caps on political contributions C.) must coordinate with campaigns if they want to spend money during an election cycle D.) have the same Fifth Amendment protections as individuals
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