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How do the rights of citizens in a dictatorship differ from the rights of citizens in a democracy?

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Dictators are rulers who are very cruel and make sure anyone lowers than them suffers. Dictators overtake power in a country. Those in a democracy are elected by the people. They are fair and make sure the people are happy.

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