Compare the interest a multinational corporation has on foreign policy with the interest an ethnic group has.(1 point) Responses MNCs are most interested in limiting the influence of ambassadors on foreign policy. Ethnic interest groups speak on behalf of people from their homeland. MNCs are most interested in limiting the influence of ambassadors on foreign policy. Ethnic interest groups speak on behalf of people from their homeland. MNCs are most interested in influencing favorable global business policies, such as trade policies. Ethnic groups limit the influence of ambassadors. MNCs are most interested in influencing favorable global business policies, such as trade policies. Ethnic groups limit the influence of ambassadors. MNCs are most interested in influencing favorable global business policies, such as trade policies. Ethnic interest groups speak on behalf of people from their homeland. MNCs are most interested in influencing favorable global business policies, such as trade policies. Ethnic interest groups speak on behalf of people from their homeland. MNCs are most interested in influencing the U.S. government’s relationships with other governments. Ethnic interest groups lobby for fair wages. MNCs are most interested in influencing the U.S. government’s relationships with other governments. Ethnic interest groups lobby for fair wages.

MNCs are primarily focused on advancing their global business interests, such as trade policies and government relationships, while ethnic interest groups are more focused on advocating for the rights and representation of their homeland and community members. MNCs may seek to shape foreign policy to benefit their bottom line, while ethnic groups may be more concerned with issues like fair wages and human rights. Both may seek to influence government decisions, but their motivations and priorities are often different.

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The answer that best compares the interests of multinational corporations and ethnic groups is:

MNCs are most interested in influencing favorable global business policies, such as trade policies. Ethnic interest groups speak on behalf of people from their homeland.