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In a democratic country, citizenship comes with basic rights such as freedom of speech. How might citizenship be different unde...Asked by Double Pi
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.
My answer is D. Is this right?
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Double Pi
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Double Pi
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d is right i think?
Answered by
Nikita
I think its A right?
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connection student girl
hello the answer is A. %100
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