Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy is overthrown by military?
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1. The people cannot choose or change their rulers.
2. There is no freedom to express one's opinions. Those who speak against the leaders or the party or the government are put in prison.
3. People cannot form political associations and organize protests and political action.
2. There is no freedom to express one's opinions. Those who speak against the leaders or the party or the government are put in prison.
3. People cannot form political associations and organize protests and political action.
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