There exist factors endogenous to all modern Arab monarchical regimes to which we can attribute their resilience in the face of the Arab Spring. The first and perhaps the most important of these in the context of the Arab Spring is that all of the eight monarchies existing today are able to foster a degree of legitimacy in their governance that presidents cannot attest to, deeming the overthrow of the monarchy in the name of democratization a more formidable task that is less imaginable by their people. Furthermore, varying structural factors of the regimes also play a significant role in their resilience. In general, the survival of monarchical regimes is contingent on their institutional flexibility in attentive management of the regime’s coalition of supporters and society at large. The eight modern Arab monarchies vary, however, in their relationship between the regime coalition and society, leading to varying survival strategies.
If I'm reading this question correctly you just have to find the difference of the first point given (L to L'). Once you find the difference of this point because it's a reflection all the other point will follow the same rule. So by applying this same rule you can figure out where K' is because you already have the original K
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In the hands of a few wealthy landowners.
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I would measure the scope to see how long, wide it is
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They mostly rely on the agricultural sectors of their economies