A. Total control. - Absolute monarchy, Authoritarian dictatorship
B. Consent of the governed. - Democratic government
C. Voting rights. - Democratic government
A. Total control.
B. Consent of the governed.
C. Voting rights.
B. Consent of the governed. - Democratic government
C. Voting rights. - Democratic government
Authoritarian dictatorship: A. Total control.
Democratic government: B. Consent of the governed.
Democratic government: C. Voting rights.
- Absolute monarchy: A
- Authoritarian dictatorship: A
- Democratic government: B, C
Explanation:
- Absolute monarchy: This form of government is characterized by a single ruler who has complete and unrestricted authority over the state.
- Authoritarian dictatorship: Similar to an absolute monarchy, this form of government is also characterized by a single ruler or small group with total control over the state, often with little to no regard for the rights or opinions of the governed.
- Democratic government: Here, the power to govern is derived from the consent of the governed. Citizens have the opportunity to participate in decision-making, typically through voting rights to elect representatives or directly participate in decision-making processes.