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Democratization . a process through which a country's citizens gain greater access to and participation in government /b. a measurement of the efficiency and sustainability of a country's government leaders and policies / c. an organization devoted to assisting newly independent countries in modeling autocratic governments/ d. an effort of international groups to document events taking place in countries undergoing change

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