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Which of the following best describes the influence private institutions have in framing public policy?(1 point)
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Private institutions invite experts to a congressional hearing to discuss the benefits of a policy.
Private institutions invite experts to a congressional hearing to discuss the benefits of a policy.

Private institutions endorse candidates who support their policy agenda.
Private institutions endorse candidates who support their policy agenda.

Private institutions work with state and local officials to hold rallies and town halls.
Private institutions work with state and local officials to hold rallies and town halls.

Private institutions provide information and funding to support legislation that matches their goals.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Private institutions provide information and funding to support legislation that matches their goals.

Reason: Framing public policy typically involves supplying expert information, research, and financial support (e.g., lobbying, campaign contributions, policy briefs) to shape lawmakers' views and the legislative agenda.