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In which way does a dictatorship differ from a democracy?
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In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party.
In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party.
A democracy exists if the people can vote, regardless if the ballot contains only one candidate or party.
A democracy exists if the people can vote, regardless if the ballot contains only one candidate or party.
Leaders in a dictatorship are always democratically elected.
Leaders in a dictatorship are always democratically elected.
Dictatorships have short-term limits on their rule.
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In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party.
In a dictatorship, the power is held by one person and political party.
A democracy exists if the people can vote, regardless if the ballot contains only one candidate or party.
A democracy exists if the people can vote, regardless if the ballot contains only one candidate or party.
Leaders in a dictatorship are always democratically elected.
Leaders in a dictatorship are always democratically elected.
Dictatorships have short-term limits on their rule.
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False. Dictatorships do not have limits on their rule, whereas democracies have term limits for elected officials.
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