Jim does not agree with the current leader's views. Luckily, the election is coming up, and the opposing candidate, Phil Hend, looks promising. Jim is going to work with Phil Hend's campaign to increase support for his candidacy.

Ken does not agree with his current leader's views either. In Ken's country, the people are not allowed to practice religion. All of the money that they make belongs to the government. However, there is nothing Ken can do. He is afraid that he will get arrested if he voices his opinion.

How is Jim's life different from Ken's?
A.
Jim disagrees with his country's current leader.
B.
Jim's country has an unlimited government.
C.
Jim's government lets him make his beliefs known.
D.
Jim's government does not hold elections.

1 answer

C. Jim's government lets him make his beliefs known.

This option highlights a key difference between Jim and Ken's situations: Jim is able to express his views and actively participate in the political process, while Ken is not allowed to voice his opinions due to the oppressive nature of his government.