Asked by kj
hat message is the cartoonist likely conveying about the role of government in domestic policy?
The U.S. government only focuses on environmental policies.
The government has little influence over economic and social policies.
Government policies are becoming more like products that are sold to the public.
The government believes foreign policy decisions are more important than domestic policies.
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Government policies are becoming more like products that are sold to the public.
Explanation: the cartoon likely depicts policies being packaged/marketed or presented as choices to "buy," implying the government is treating domestic policy like a product to sell rather than a public service. The other choices (only focusing on environmental issues, having little influence over economic/social policy, or prioritizing foreign over domestic policy) do not fit that depiction.
Explanation: the cartoon likely depicts policies being packaged/marketed or presented as choices to "buy," implying the government is treating domestic policy like a product to sell rather than a public service. The other choices (only focusing on environmental issues, having little influence over economic/social policy, or prioritizing foreign over domestic policy) do not fit that depiction.
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