Drawing on the insights from the Exit, Voice, and Loyalty theory, what inference could we make about the citizens of the repressive East German regime during the height of the cold war (say, the 1960s through the early 1980s)?

B. The citizens did NOT have a credible exit threat.
C. We aren’t able to tell if the citizens had a credible exit threat or not based on what we could observe at the time.
D. The citizens had a credit exit threat, but chose to remain loyal.


B. The citizens did NOT have a credible exit threat.

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What will be an ideal response?

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