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Passage: A political system describes the broad institutional framework for making and enforcing decisions. A regime describes the rules and norms for selecting leaders and limiting authority (Democratic, Authoritarian, or Hybrid). A government is the current set of officials and agencies carrying out policy.

Scenario—Applying concepts: Two countries share a similar political system with an elected legislature, executive agencies, and national courts. However, Country F allows open party competition and independent media, while Country G restricts major opposition parties and limits press coverage during campaigns. Both still collect taxes, provide security, and deliver public services.

Purpose and function: Systems organize governing institutions; regimes shape competition and constraints; governments implement decisions. (Britannica, accessed 2025; Freedom House, 2024.)

Which of the following best describes the difference between a political system and a regime?

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