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How do most authoritarianism regimes come to power?
 
  a. Sudden coup d'tat
  b. Slow and steady take over by local governments
  c. Usually a joint operation by the military and police
  d. Constitutional convention
  e. Mob rule from sudden epidemic or economic collapse

Question 2

About what proportion of the states have adopted some sort of public funding of some campaigns?
 
  a. One-third
  b. Two-thirds
  c. One-tenth
  d. None



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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