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30 August, 06:00

Which of the following is a feature of democratic systems but not totalitarian systems?

A: rule by a single political party

B: open expressions of nationalism

C: freedom of speech

D: government control of businesses

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  1. 30 August, 07:13
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    C: Freedom of speech
  2. 30 August, 07:20
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    Answer: Freedom of speech.

    Totalitarian systems are those that are controlled completely by a single person or by a small group, such as a political party. Because common citizens are often not able, or not allowed, to participate in the decision-making process, the government has full control in determining issues such as business regulations. Also, they commonly rely on nationalist rhetoric to maintain their dominance.

    Because of their precarious position, they often restrict freedom of speech, because they see it as a potential form of opposition that could threaten the stability of the establishment.
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