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In a dictatorship, who holds the majority of the political power? the state the people the legislature the monarchy

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Answer:

the state

Step-by-step explanation:

A dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute power. A dictatorship is a state ruled by one dictator or by a small clique. (Wikipedia)

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Hey!

Hope this helps...

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Think of it this way...

Dictatorship: A country in which it is ruled by one person, or one single family...


The State: These normally have a government, which do not have much influence over the rest of the country, and are normally found in Democracies...

The People: These normally have the power over themselves, and not much power over anyone else, unless they are given the power to have power over others, and this is normally found in Democracies...

The Legislature: These are normally rule makers, instructed by someone with higher power (like a president or king or dictator)...

The Monarchy: This is normally a King or Dictator, and normally found in Dictatorships or Tyranny.


So...

The answer is: D.) The Monarchy

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