The correct answer is A. Authoritarian.
Explanation
A dictatorial government is characterized by concentrating power in the hands of a single individual or select group. Also, it is characterized by an absence of division of powers, and arbitrarily exercising control for the benefit of the minority that supports it. In general, dictatorial governments are authoritarian, this means that they exercise power in an abusive way, without limits, for their benefit, and limit free expression by imposing political, social, economic, and cultural ideologies on the entire society. So the correct answer is A. Authoritarian.
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I feel that it is a choice because nobody is forcing you to take this substance. It could be out of curiosity but that is not an excuse.
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5.) order
6.) Lose not time, always be employed in something useful.
7.) temperance
8.) order
9.) 13
10.)"Imitate Jesus and Socrates"
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May I ask what book and what are the answer choices?
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly.
Nehemiah was a one who believed that if he must be a slave, he'd best be a smart one. No one who callin himself Master of Nehemiah had ever been able to make him work hard for nothin. Nehemiah would always have a funny lie to tell or he made some laughin remark whenever the so-called Master had a question or a scoldin.
Which best describes how Nehemiah survived being enslaved?
A. by using his wit to charm people
B. by using his wings to fly away
C. by using his intelligence to gain knowledge
D. by using his strength to overpower people
Answer:
The option that best describes how Nehemiah survived being enslaved is:
A. by using his wit to charm people.
Explanation:
"The People Could Fly" is a collection of folktales by author Virginia Hamilton. From the excerpt, we can tell Nehemiah is quite a witty man. Whenever he is about to be scolded, he uses his intelligence to charm his Master, making him laugh. This way, Nehemiah avoids much of the suffering inherent to his condition as a slave. He gets away with doing little and avoids punishment for that.