What is the purpose of the government using intermediary agencies to influence policy?

A) The government does not have to deal directly with corporations, the public, or private sectors.
B) The government can have other agencies do the work but the government gets to control them.
C) Third parties can do things the government cannot do and work independently.
D) The public and private institutions work better with the agencies than with government.

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The purpose of the government using intermediary agencies to influence policy can be aligned with several of the options given, but the most comprehensive answer would be:

D) The public and private institutions work better with the agencies than with government.

This is because intermediary agencies often have specialized expertise, established relationships, and credibility in specific areas, which can facilitate cooperation and communication between the government and various sectors, leading to more effective policy implementation.