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jwb375

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The process of trading favors and protection for political support is called
 
  a. coronelismo.
  b. patrimonialism.
  c. clientelism.
  d. caudillo.
  e. bossism.

Question 2

Shadow governments typically are found in three forms, which include all of the following except
 
  a. private enterprise shadow governments, such as homeowners' associations.
  b. public-private partnership shadow governments, common examples of which are development corporationsand business improvement districts.
 c. subsidiaries of conventional governments with unusual powers, such as area-wide planning commissions.
  d. nonprofit organizations, such as local chapters of the American Red Cross and the League of Women Voters.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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