Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between a maker and a shaper of American foreign policy?
A) Makers are those who have access to the president, as opposed to shapers.
B) Shapers are those who draft the general goals of American policy, while makers are specialists who concretely implement those goals.
C) Makers are those within government, while shapers are influential groups outside of official government.
D) Shapers are all domestic groups and institutions, while makers are foreign nations.
E) Shapers are those within the government, while makers are those who actually perform the foreign policy duties.
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