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International governmental organizations
have a “home base” in the country most in need of help.
are able to operate in every country that is part of the group.
send workers out from a singular location in a national capital.
allow struggling citizens to seek refuge in their headquarters.
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"are able to operate in every country that is part of the group."
Explanation: International governmental organizations (IGOs) are created by agreements among states and have mandates that cover their member countries, so they can operate across those member states. The other statements are incorrect: IGOs do not necessarily have a "home base" in the country most in need, they do not operate only from a single national capital, and they do not provide asylum to citizens in their headquarters.
Explanation: International governmental organizations (IGOs) are created by agreements among states and have mandates that cover their member countries, so they can operate across those member states. The other statements are incorrect: IGOs do not necessarily have a "home base" in the country most in need, they do not operate only from a single national capital, and they do not provide asylum to citizens in their headquarters.
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