How are the governments of Jordan and Kuwait different from the governments of the United Arab Emirates and Oman?

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Citizens of Jordan and Kuwait can vote.

Citizens of Jordan and Kuwait can vote.

Jordan and Kuwait have monarchs.

Jordan and Kuwait have monarchs.

The king of Jordan and emir of Kuwait have more power.

The king of Jordan and emir of Kuwait have more power.

Women cannot run for office in Jordan or Kuwait.

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The correct response that highlights a key difference between the governments of Jordan and Kuwait compared to the United Arab Emirates and Oman is:

Citizens of Jordan and Kuwait can vote.

This reflects the political system in Jordan and Kuwait, where there are more democratic elements, including elections for a part of the legislature. In contrast, the UAE and Oman have different systems of governance, with limited electoral processes and more centralized power.