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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Most authoritarian rulers make democratic reforms not because they suddenly believe in democracy, but because they see they can’t hold total power as society changes. Three main things force this: everyday people’s values shift so they demand freedom; wealthy elites stop supporting the regime because it harms their interests; and new groups (students, workers, independent news, informal networks) grow stronger and challenge the state. These changes often build up over time and can even be sped up by the regime’s earlier success, so clever rulers sometimes grant political reforms to keep some power.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: identify the author's overall stance about the likely fate of authoritarian regimes by locating generalizing language about tendencies and likely outcomes. Look for statements that present a pattern or expectation rather than moral judgment or puzzlement. Key supporting sentences: "Most authoritarian rulers who undertake democratic reforms do so not out of any intrinsic commitment or conversion to democratic ideals, but rather because they foresee or recognize that certain changes and mobilizations in civil society make it impossible for them to hold on indefinitely to absolute power." "Authoritarian rule tends in the long run to generate all three types of changes." "The more astute or calculating of authoritarian rulers will recognize this and realize that their only hope of retaining some power in the future is to match these democratic social changes with democratic political changes."

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The author's attitude toward authoritarian regimes is most accurately described as which one of the following?

Correct Answer
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The author presents a general, predictive account: authoritarian rule produces social changes (changing values, shifting elite interests, expanded social organization) that make continued authoritarian control unsustainable, and many rulers will respond by adopting democratic political changes to retain some power. That framing expresses confidence that most authoritarian regimes will eventually be replaced by more democratic forms. Support: "Authoritarian rule tends in the long run to generate all three types of changes" and "The more astute or calculating of authoritarian rulers will recognize this and realize that their only hope of retaining some power in the future is to match these democratic social changes with democratic political changes."
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