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Do Citizens in a direct democracy have less political power than citizens under an authoritarian government?

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In a democracy, the government is accountable to its citizens, but in an authoritarian system, government is not accountable to its citizens.

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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Plato

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The answer to this statement is false it is because citizens in the direct democracy would have more power than of the citizens in the authoritarian government because citizens in the direct democracy has given the power to the people to decide which is best with the people.
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