How does the United States typically use economic aid as a tool in foreign policy?

Question 12 options:

To help improve conditions in other countries through financial assistance

To directly interfere in other countries' elections

To enforce sanctions by cutting off all trade with other countries

To support the military of allied nations in times of conflict

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The most appropriate option that describes how the United States typically uses economic aid as a tool in foreign policy is:

To help improve conditions in other countries through financial assistance.

Economic aid is often intended to promote development, stability, democratization, and humanitarian relief in various countries, thereby fostering positive relations and enhancing the U.S.'s influence in those regions.

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