Although individual leaders may hold great power in China,
a. they do so based on a popularly ratified constitution.
b. decisions still require the approval of the People's Deputies.
c. their ability to influence policy is limited by the bureaucracy.
d. they are still subject to media criticism.
e. factions still play an important role in policy setting.
e
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A. the class cleavage B. the secular–clerical cleavage C. the confessional cleavage D. the urban–rural cleavage