How does North Korea explain its claim to be a democracy despite banning opposition parties and free elections?
a. The definition of democracy is different in the Korean language.
b. The communist government does not claim that North Korea is a democracy.
c. The government bans all use of information technology so the people cannot learn about true democracies.
d. The government claims to know what the people truly need better than the people themselves.
e. The government claims that Communism is a form of democracy.
ANS: D
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