Social Sciences, asked by utkawasthi, 1 year ago

difference between democracy and dictatorship​

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Answered by khushipradhan45
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democracy means the govt. has to rule according to the people wish means it had to rule over an area on following the basic rule and regulation and have many opposition party to compete with them... but in dictatorship there is only one party all the opposition and destroyed are banned..

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Answered by afrinfatima935
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DEMOCRACY:

  • In a democracy the leader of the party with the most

       votes is in control, but they still have to answer to their

       political party, and the voters.

  • In a democracy political parties represent different

       points of view and compete for the votes of the

       electorate. In a democracy political power is secured by

       winning a fair election.

  • In a democracy newspapers are free to print the truth

      and can criticise the government when mistakes are made.      

  • In a democracy there’s usually less control over the

       films and books people can enjoy.

  • 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.

DICTATORSHIP:

  • In a dictatorship there’s just one leader who has

       total control over the party and the country. Often

       propaganda, as well as genuine support, will paint them

       as the people’s hero.

  • In a dictatorship the government tightly controls all

       aspects of the state and will often ban or tightly control

       groups and meetings.

  • A dictatorship completely disregards the rights of

       individual citizens. The government and state will try

       to control all citizens through laws, police, spying and

       force. The government and state is the most important

       thing to a dictatorship.  

  • In a dictatorship there is only one party – all opposition

       is destroyed and banned. Totalitarian states don’t allow

       opposition or elections.

  • The government in a dictatorship controls every

       element of people’s lives, including radio, cinema and newspapers.

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