How are the governments of Jordan and Kuwait different from the governments of the United Arab Emirates and Oman?

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• Citizens of Jordan and Kuwait can vote.
• Jordan and Kuwait have monarchs.
• The king of Jordan and emir of Kuwait have more power.
• Women cannot run for office in Jordan or Kuwait.

• Citizens of Jordan and Kuwait can vote.

• Jordan and Kuwait have monarchs.

These two options are incorrect since citizens of the United Arab Emirates and Oman can also vote, and the United Arab Emirates has a monarch as well.

• The king of Jordan and emir of Kuwait have more power.

This option is incorrect as the government structures in the United Arab Emirates and Oman are also highly centralized, with the rulers having significant power.

• Women cannot run for office in Jordan or Kuwait.

This option is correct as women in Jordan and Kuwait currently face restrictions on their political participation and are unable to run for office. However, in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, women have been allowed to run for office and hold political positions.