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How does a dictatorship MOST differ from a democracy?
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A In a dictatorship, the power of the government is restricted.In a dictatorship, the power of the government is restricted.
B In a democracy, citizens share in governing and being governed.In a democracy, citizens share in governing and being governed.
C In a dictatorship, individuals have the final say in government.In a dictatorship, individuals have the final say in government.
D In a democracy, no limits are placed on individual freedoms and rights.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The option that MOST accurately describes how a dictatorship differs from a democracy is:

**B In a democracy, citizens share in governing and being governed.**

In a dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small group, and citizens typically have little to no role in decision-making processes. In contrast, democracies are characterized by the participation of citizens in governance, often through voting and other forms of civic engagement.
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