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bobbie

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Russian authorities have not tilted the electoral rules toward
 
  their ruling party by:
  a. making it difficult for opposition parties to find financing.
  b. making it difficult for opposition parties to register as recognized parties.
  c. adopting a single-member district, plurality vote electoral system.
  d. creating fake political parties that actually support the policies of United Russia.

Question 2

Politics in Russia is largely about:
 
  a. struggles between regions and the state over regions' rights.
  b. struggles among powerful state officials allied with business groups for control of state offices.
  c. struggles between Russia's new urban middle class and its large number of pensioners.
  d. struggles between ethnic minorities and the ethnic Russian majority.



vseab

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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