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How are regional intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) different from

organizations like the United Nations?
A. They are able to pass laws that must be obeyed in all member
states.
B. They are more likely to use military force to achieve members'
objectives.
C. They are more restrictive about which countries may become
members.
D. They are completely independent from member states' political
leaders.

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Answer:

A I think. Not sure cause United Nations is a type of organization for refugees resettling

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