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Answer:
C
Explanation:
By definition Trust is an assured reliance on the truth, character, ability and strength of someone or something. Among all the option the one action most likely to reduce trust is Cut off new ideas if they differ from yours.
When we cutoff new ideas of people we tend to negate their ability and skill.This itself means are not trusting the individuals talent, ability and strength. hence option C seems most logical answer
The correct answers are the following:
1. In a Presidential Democracy citizens elect the president as head of government separately from the legislature.
2. A Communist government has only a single political party. In this type of government, the party holds the power and controls the economy as well as the whole state.
3. An Autocratic government is controlled by one person with absolute power. In this kind of government, citizens do not take part in any decision and there are not mechanisms to regulate it.
4. A Democratic government is a system where all citizens that choose to vote have a say in their government. The power is exercised by the elected representatives of the people through a free electoral system.
5. In a Parliamentary Democracy the people elect the legislature, and the legislature chooses the head of government. The Parliament is a coalition of different parties and its leader is usually known as the <em>Prime Minister</em> or <em>Chancellor. </em>
The theory which supports Kevin's view is known as liberalism or neoliberalism, and defends individual freedom, the fight for the own interest and economies which are independent of the interventions of governments. This in turn, would bring the best possible outcome for the colective as public spending and state intervention distort markets, which allocate resources and income more efficiently on their own.
Connecting (neo)liberalism with Kevin's views, people who cannot pay their higher education would not be able to study, as he supports the idea that public spending thorugh scholarships or cheap loans should not be granted to people without means to pay their studies . In turn, they should find their own way within the markets system, for example, find a job and earn the money, obtain a private loan and return the money afterwards, etc.