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I tend to associate myself as a Democrat so I stand on the left side of the spectrum on most issues. The results of the quiz completely matched up to my expectation. I don’t agree with liberals on every issues so I knew I wouldn’t be too much to the left of the spectrum. I also tend to think that people need to be told what they can or cannot do because without this, we will most likely have chaos as we have a diverse population with each wanting different things for themselves. This belief shows me as an authoritarian. The results proved me right on both cases as it showed me to be in the left authoritarian quadrant. The exact result is: Economic left/right -1.25 and Social libertarian/authoritarian 2.46. So I am not too liberal or too authoritarian.

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