History, asked by sophiamata639, 10 days ago

What are two differences between a democracy and an authoritarian system?

A. In a democracy, the government is accountable to its citizens, but in an authoritarian system, the government is not accountable to its citizens.
B. In a democracy, citizens are subject to the same laws as their leader, but in an authoritarian government, leaders are not subject to punishment.
C. In an authoritarian government, citizens are subjected to propaganda to instill their beliefs into their citizens, but in a democracy, this does not occur.
D. In an authoritarian government, the press is under total censorship, but in a democracy, the press is under mild censorship.

Answers

Answered by manikjuneja051
6

b in a democracy citizens

Answered by abdulraziq1534
4

Concept Introduction:-

History informs us about the past happenings with written records as it said us about our past.

Explanation:-

We have been provided a question

We need to choose from the given alternatives the correct option

The correct option is B. In a democracy, citizens are subject to the same laws as their leader, but in an authoritarian government, leaders are not subject to punishment.

It is because In a democracy, citizens are governed by the same rules as their government, but in an authoritarian system, the rulers are not held accountable for their actions.

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is option B. In a democracy, citizens are subject to the same laws as their leader, but in an authoritarian government, leaders are not subject to punishment.

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