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How are conditions different in a country ruled by a dictator from that of a democratic country?​

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Answered by YIYOY
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In a dictatorship power is held by a single person or by a small group, and in a democracy the power is rests with a majority of the people.

Dictators usually resort to force or fraud to gain despotic political power, which they maintain through the use of intimidation, terror, and the suppression of basic civil liberties. They may also employ techniques of mass propaganda in order to sustain their public support.

Answered by sahupriyansu6
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In dictator ruling country:

1. people don't have their personal rights

2. The whole country is ruled by only one person

3. people don't have right to participate in any type of decision making

4. people are treated with unequal distribution of rights.

5. All citizens don't get right to vote

In democratic country:

1. people have their personal rights

2. The whole country is not ruled by only one person

3. citizens have the right to participate in decision making ( who are elected by the citizens of the country)

4 . All people are treated with equal rights

5. All the citizens of the country have the right to vote ( above 18 years)

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