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🗳️AP Comparative Government
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🗳️AP Comparative Government

FRQ 2 – Quantitative Analysis
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Unit 1: Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments
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Practice FRQ 1 of 131/13
CONTROL OF CORRUPTION PERCENTILE RANK IN FOUR COUNTRIES, 2000-2023

2. Respond to parts A, B, C, D, and E.

A.

Using the data in the table, identify the country with the lowest control of corruption percentile rank in 2000.

B.

Using the data in the table, describe a trend in Mexico's control of corruption percentile rank between 2000 and 2023.

C.

Describe political legitimacy.

D.

Using the data in the table, draw a conclusion that explains the change in China's control of corruption percentile rank between 2010 and 2023.

E.

Explain how Russia's control of corruption percentile rank relates to its regime type.







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