Question
Which characteristic distinguishes the decision-making processes of American democracy from those of totalitarian governments?(1 point)
Responses
Decisions made by a small, elite group
Decisions made by a small, elite group
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Power dispersed among multiple branches of government
Responses
Decisions made by a small, elite group
Decisions made by a small, elite group
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Power dispersed among multiple branches of government
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The characteristic that distinguishes the decision-making processes of American democracy from those of totalitarian governments is:
**Power dispersed among multiple branches of government.**
In American democracy, power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, which helps to prevent the concentration of power found in totalitarian systems.
**Power dispersed among multiple branches of government.**
In American democracy, power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, which helps to prevent the concentration of power found in totalitarian systems.