One-party regimes handle the problem of power-sharing through:
a. committees, special benefits, and rules of transitions from one leader to another.
b. juntas, bribery, and curtailment of civil liberties.
c. committees, support within society, and elections.
d. traditional family rule, special benefits, and military power.
Question 2
With Personalist Rule, the leader of the country:
a. attempts to know his or her constituents personally.
b. only appoints officials that he or she knows personally.
c. accumulates all power within his or her hands and controls policymaking.
d. shares personal power as an opportunity to build a legacy.
Question 3
Personalist rule can emerge from:
a. monarchy.
b. one-party rule.
c. military rule.
d. any of the previous types.