A country has elections every other year to elect representatives. The people running for office all belong to the same political party. Would this type of government be considered more like a democracy or more like a dictatorship?

a) It would be considered more like a dictatorship because elections are only help every other year

b) It would be considered more like a dictatorship because the choice of representatives is limited to one party

c) It would be considered more like a democracy because the people are given the opportunity to vote for their favorite candidate **** (My answer)

d) It would be considered more like a democracy because political parties are allowed to exist

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Please re-think your answer after you read several of these search results.

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Ok, @Writeacher. Thanks for the info. After reading that, I have changed my answer to B.
Right!

YW!
Can you check one more answer of mine, please?

In which way does a dictatorship differ from a democracy?

a) In a dictatorship, the power is help by one person and political party ***

b) Leaders in a dictatorship are always democratically elected

c) Dictatorships have short-term limits on their rule

d) A democracy exists if the people can vote, regardless if the ballot contains only one candidate or party
Right.