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23 December, 14:45

In which was does a dictatorship differ from a democracy?

(This is more government than social studies.)

A. In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party

B. Leaders in a dictatorship are always democratically elected.

C. Dictatorships have short-term limits on their rule.

D. A democracy exists if the people can vote, regardless if the ballot contains only one candidate or party.

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  1. 23 December, 16:01
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    Answer: A. In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party

    Explanation: Take Hitler for instance he was a Dictator and all of the rule was his.
  2. 23 December, 17:35
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    Hello There!

    In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party

    The Answer Is "A"
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