Electoral authoritarianism refers to
a. the president's office managing political competition through a dominant party
b. electoral fraud.
c. allowing only one party to run for political office.
d. establishing a loyal opposition party that is unlikely to actively opposing government policy.
e. outlawing all political parties except one.
a
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a. It asserts that each country should specialize in what it produces most efficiently, trading surplus production for items that it needs that are produced more efficiently elsewhere. b. It is a concept in international law that allows countries to obtain a comparative advantage in war by blockading enemy ports. c. It forces countries in the industrialized world to accept the currency of other industrialized states, but not the currency of nonindustrialized states. d. It sets the exchange rate between currencies. It was part of the Bretton Woods system, but is no longer in use.
If you are computing a Pearson product-moment correlation, there might be a relation between two variables but your correlation coefficient might not reflect that relationship. One problem could be that the relation between the two variables
a. involves latent variables. b. is nonlinear. c. involves homogeneous subgroups. d. has a directionality problem.