The reluctance of military regimes to hand over power to ...
The reluctance of military regimes to hand over power to civilian administration is because they
negotiate better loan terms for the country than the civilian government
have the backing of traditional rulers, their subjects and the clergy
feel a sense of entitlement
perceive civilians and politicians as evil doers and backward
Correct answer is C
Military regimes often feel a sense of entitlement to power due to their control over the armed forces and the state's security apparatus. This sense of entitlement can make them reluctant to hand over power to civilian administrations. The other options do not accurately capture the primary reason for this reluctance.
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