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IGOs make policies to interact with states, and usually find that they
 
  a. have a much easier time setting goals than individual states.
  b. get needed resources from states as soon as they clearly articulate their goals.
  c. must build coalitions among many states to gain needed support for policies.
  d. do not have a great deal of difficulty in persuading states to alter their agendas to
  meet the needs of the organization.

Question 2

The issue of power conversion is a basic problem that arises when we think of power in terms of
 
  a. the ability to influence other states.
  b. capabilities.
  c. economic wealth.
  d. resources.
  e. military strength.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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