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15 November, 15:41

How does a dictatorship MOST differ from a democracy?

A) In a dictatorship, the power of the government is restricted.

B) In a democracy, citizens share in governing and being governed.

C) In a dictatorship, individuals have the final say in government.

D) In a democracy, no limits are placed on individual freedoms and rights.

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  1. 15 November, 18:13
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    your answer is B) In a democracy, citizens share in governing and being governed.
  2. 15 November, 19:41
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    A Dictatorship most differs from a Democracy because in a Democracy, citizens share in governing and being governed.

    The correct answer is B.

    In a Democracy, citizens have the power and the right to vote their own representatives and they govern in the name of the citizens of the country, for improving their rights and taking care of their freedoms.
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