Asked by Jaden
Which phrase best describes the shift in power in Iraq since independence?
A:From Democracy to Monarchy
B:From Dictatorship to Monarchy
C:From Democracy to Dictatorship
D:From Monarchy to Democracy
I think it is B or C. Thank you for your help
A:From Democracy to Monarchy
B:From Dictatorship to Monarchy
C:From Democracy to Dictatorship
D:From Monarchy to Democracy
I think it is B or C. Thank you for your help
Answers
Answered by
Morgan
i think it is B, but you might wait for someone to verify
Answered by
Reed
No, it is not B. There has never been a monarchy in Iraq.
Answered by
Anon
The correct answer was D
from monarchy to democracy.
I took the same quiz, the answers are:
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. D
from monarchy to democracy.
I took the same quiz, the answers are:
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. D
Answered by
Dylan
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Thanks Anon
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Answered by
Nawtu
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—BBC News, October 22, 2012
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“Mr Lukashenko, who has been in power for 18 years, is banned from travelling to the United States and western Europe. He has been accused of torture and human rights abuses—he has thrown his opponents in prison, banned protests and restricted freedom of expression. . . . There is no presidential term limit here [Belarus] and the 1996 referendum consolidated Mr Lukashenko’s power. Not a single election in Belarus has been deemed as free or fair by the West. Not a single opposition candidate won a seat in the recent, parliamentary vote. Protests have been violently supressed.”
—BBC News, October 22, 2012
What type of government does Belarus have?
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