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How is an autocracy different from a democracy?
In an autocracy, a small group of people has all of the power. In a democracy, power comes from the citizens.
In an autocracy, one person has all of the power. In a democracy, power comes from the citizens.
In an autocracy, one person has all of the power. In a democracy, a small group of people has all of the power.
In an autocracy, a small group of people has all of the power. In a democracy, one person has all of the power.
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The correct choice is the second one:
"In an autocracy, one person has all of the power. In a democracy, power comes from the citizens."
Brief explanation: autocracy = rule by a single person (e.g., a dictator or absolute monarch). A small group ruling is an oligarchy, not an autocracy. Democracy means rule by the people, directly or through elected representatives.
"In an autocracy, one person has all of the power. In a democracy, power comes from the citizens."
Brief explanation: autocracy = rule by a single person (e.g., a dictator or absolute monarch). A small group ruling is an oligarchy, not an autocracy. Democracy means rule by the people, directly or through elected representatives.
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