Multiple Choice
In what major way do authoritarian regimes differ from totalitarian regimes?
A) Authoritarian regimes are generally uninterested in the actions of the public except for their political actions, whereas totalitarian regimes seek to regulate all types of actions.
B) Authoritarian regimes seek to regulate all types of public actions, whereas totalitarian regimes are generally uninterested in the actions of the public except their political actions.
C) Authoritarian regimes tend to be far more open to public criticism than totalitarian regimes.
D) Authoritarian regimes tend to be far more opposed to international criticism than totalitarian regimes.
E) Authoritarian regimes are much less likely to be hereditary than totalitarian regimes.
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