In what way have frequent military coups in some countries made civilian governments more corrupt?
A) Civilian officials feel they must have enough money to pay their own bail if the military ousts and arrests them
B) Fearing that they may soon be ousted, civilian government officials grab what they can
C) Civilian officials feel they have to stockpile cash for getting into the United States or France after the military ousts them
D) Civilian officials want to avert trial if they are ousted and want to have enough money to bribe any future military rulers
E) Civilian government officials want to have enough cash to send their children to universities abroad
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