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oliviahorn72

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The use of control variables for testing the relationship between
 
  diversity and democracy:
  a. rules out other independent variables that might be affecting the level of democracy.
  b. examines the relationship between the control variable and democracy.
  c. examines the relationship between the control variable and diversity.
  d. controls the results they want to find.

Question 2

The Comparative Political Analysis study Does Diversity
 
  Undermine Democracy shows that:
  a. the greater the level of ethnic diversity, the less likely a country is to be a democracy.
  b. the greater the level of ethnic diversity, the more likely a country is to be a democracy.
  c. there is no relationship between diversity and level of democracy.
  d. the level of diversity makes a difference for democracy in Africa but not in Asia.



hollysheppard095

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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