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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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.