Multiple Choice
Three basic approaches to solving coordination problems are:
A) focal points and norms, laws and regulations, and check marks.
B) communication, focal points and norms, and revolution.
C) revolution, laws and regulations, and communication.
D) laws and regulations, communication, and focal points and norms.
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