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Decision-making power in an autocracy is in the control of (a single individual)
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A single individual, is the right answer.

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A system of government in which an individual (an autocrat) holds absolute and supreme power, is known as an Autocracy. The judgments of this autocrat are subject to neither outside statutory limitations nor regularized devices of public authority. Some countries that follow absolute monarchies the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Eswatini and Oman and those nations that follow dictatorships such as Eritrea, Turkmenistan, North Korea and Belarus are the principal forms of autocracy in the modern times.

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