What is the difference between "traditional" authoritarianism and totalitarianism?
a. "Traditional" authoritarianism seeks political passivity and obedience rather than enthusiastic dissent.
b. "Traditional" authoritarianism seeks political passivity and obedience rather than enthusiastic participation and mobilization.
c. "Traditional" authoritarianism seeks political activity and obedience rather than enthusiastic participation and mobilization.
d. "Traditional" authoritarianism seeks political passivity and civil disobedience rather than enthusiastic participation and mobilization.
b
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a. Nigeria's population is roughly split between Islam and Christianity, although some traditional belief systems persist. b. Religious tensions have been most volatile in the Middle Belt region of the country. c. The major Christian denomination in Nigeria is Catholicism. d. Religious identities generally are associated with ethnic identities in Nigeria. e. Religious cultures have consistently clashed over political issues such as the secular character of the state.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A) China, Malaysia, and the Philippines B) Thailand, Japan, and Malaysia C) Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines D) Japan, China, and Taiwan