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In a democratic country, citizenship comes with basic rights such as freedom of speech. How might citizenship be different under an authoritarian government?

A. Citizens are more likely to be punished for speaking out against the government

B. Citizens are more likely to be allowed to vote.

C. Citizenship is more likely to guarantee equality.

D. Citizenship is more likely to be guaranteed to anybody born in the country.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
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Answered by jason
the answer is a
Answered by Idk
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Answered by 👩‍🏫 Mrs. L
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Answered by Shay
I think its D
Answered by Makiah
If you are doing introduction to geography practice the correct answers are
1.c
2 North America
3. Season
4 deforestation
5 water cycle
6 wet tropical
7 better medical care
8 B
9 c
10 c
11 c
12c
13 b
14 a
15 a
16 google it
17 a,c
18 a
19 1000,100 BCE, 100 CE,2000 CE
20 D
Answered by mj
thats wrong i got a 60
Answered by Tues
ALL answers.

1. C
2. North America
3. Season
4. B
5. The water cycle
6. D
7. Better medical care
8. B
9. C
10. C
11. C
12. C
13. B
14. A
15. A

16. down below vv
legislative power: Make laws, declare war.
executive power: Enforce laws
judicial power: Interpret laws.

17. A, C
18. A
19. 1000 BCE, 100 BCE, 100 CE, 2000 CE.
20. D
Answered by unknown
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Answered by unknown
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