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political movement
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China
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Political movements may be tightly regulated by the government, and dissenting voices can face severe consequences.
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political movement
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China
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Political movements are tightly controlled by the government and dissenting movements are suppressed.
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political movement
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China
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Political movements are typically tightly controlled by the government, and dissent or opposition movements are often suppressed.
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4
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political movement
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China
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Tightly controlled by the government, with limited space for independent political movements.
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5
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political movement
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China
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Political movements are tightly controlled by the government, and public demonstrations or activism against the ruling party are not tolerated.
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6
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political scientist
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China
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Political scientists often study government policies and political systems with a focus on the historical and philosophical context of their development.
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7
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political scientist
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China
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Political scientists may be more likely to work in government roles and contribute to policy making rather than pursuing academic research.
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8
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politics
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China
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The political landscape is tightly controlled, and open criticism of the government is discouraged or restricted.
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9
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politics
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China
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Discussion of politics in public is often discouraged, and there is a greater emphasis on respecting authority and maintaining harmony.
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10
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politics
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China
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The government's authority is rarely questioned, and citizens generally do not openly engage in political dissent or protests.
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11
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politics
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China
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Political dissent is strongly discouraged and government control over public opinion is prioritized.
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