In Chile, a political consequence of the dictatorship and its legacy to civil society was a
A) gradual growth of democratic liberties and popular engagement in electoral politics.
B) growing voter apathy, rising to 41 percent of eligible voters who refused to cast ballots.
C) resurgence of popular enthusiasm for the Chilean Socialist party.
D) elimination of military influence in national politics and revitalization of political debate.
B
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