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24 October, 13:40
A dictatorship differs from a democracy because
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Santino Cannon
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In a democracy the government has less control over how people spend their time and what they believe. People are free to join clubs, political parties and other groups. In a dictatorship there's just one leader who has total control over the party and the country.
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