The Difference Between Hegemonic Electoral Authoritarian Regimes and Competitive Authoritarian
Multiple Choice
The difference between hegemonic electoral authoritarian regimes and competitive authoritarian regimes is that:
A) the former is where the major party wins only half the time and the latter is where the major party wins the vast majority of the time.
B) the former is where the opposition parties win substantial minorities and the latter is where opposition parties often win in presidential elections.
C) the former is where the leader's party wins with overwhelming majorities and the latter is where the opposition parties win substantial minorities in elections.
D) none of these.
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