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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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Tatu Vanhanen, a Finnish political scientist, argues that
 
  a. people are naturally predisposed toward democracy and it is easy to establish
  b. governments in large-scale societies will be authoritarian when the people lack
  resources they can use to force those governments to be more democratic
  c. most modern industrial societies are called democracies, but they really aren't

Question 2

According to Rueschemeyer, Stephens, and Stephens, democracy took root earliest and most firmly in those societies that had experienced
 
  a. the Protestant Reformation
  b. governmental reform
  c. high levels of industrialization
  d. religious freedom



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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