Question
Which characteristic distinguishes the decision-making processes of American democracy from those of totalitarian governments?(1 point)
Responses
Power dispersed among multiple branches of government
Power dispersed among multiple branches of government
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Decisions made by a small, elite group
Responses
Power dispersed among multiple branches of government
Power dispersed among multiple branches of government
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Direct democracy where citizens vote on all issues
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Centralized decision-making by a single leader
Decisions made by a small, elite group
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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, whereas totalitarian governments often have centralized decision-making often controlled by a single leader or a small, elite group.
**Power dispersed among multiple branches of government.**
In American democracy, power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, whereas totalitarian governments often have centralized decision-making often controlled by a single leader or a small, elite group.