How broadly do the citizens of recently established (formerly Communist) democracies in Central and Eastern Europe support democratic values when compared to the citizens of established democracies, including the United States and Western Europe?

a. People in all the recent democracies are far less likely to support democratic values.
b. Citizens of some post-communist nations, such as the Czech Republic and Poland are more likely to support democratic values than Americans or West Germans are.
c. Except for Russians and East Germans, Eastern and Central Europeans express about the same level of support for democratic values as Americans do.
d. Citizens of some Eastern and Central European nations support democratic values at about the same rate as Americans and West Europeans, but other formerly Communist nations lag well behind.


Answer: d

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