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Use the chart to answer the question.American Democracy Totalitarianismfederal system of governmentseparation of powerstwo major political partiesregular free electionsadult suffrage as determined by federal and state lawsconstitutionally guaranteed individual rightsindependent mediacentralized authoritysingle-party ruleunity among branches of governmentregular elections controlled by one partypolitical repressiongovernment control of mediaBased on the chart, what is one key difference between being a citizen of American democracy and being a citizen of a totalitarian state?A.Citizens in American democracy have greater freedom of expression than citizens in totalitarian states.B.Citizens in American democracy have more restrictions on political participation than citizens in totalitarian states.C.Citizens in totalitarian states have more choices of candidates in elections than citizens in American democracy.D.Citizens in totalitarian states have greater influence on government policy than citizens in American democracy.
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A. Citizens in American democracy have greater freedom of expression than citizens in totalitarian states.
Explanation: The chart lists constitutionally guaranteed individual rights and an independent media for American democracy versus political repression and government control of the media for totalitarianism, indicating greater freedom of expression in a democracy.
Explanation: The chart lists constitutionally guaranteed individual rights and an independent media for American democracy versus political repression and government control of the media for totalitarianism, indicating greater freedom of expression in a democracy.
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