What is a difference between an authoritarian government and a democratic government?

Group of answer choices

In authoritarian governments, many have power.

In democracies, government officials gain power through force.

In democracies, the power of the government is limited.

In authoritarian governments, the people rule.

The correct difference between an authoritarian government and a democratic government is:

In authoritarian governments, the power of the government is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler or a small group of leaders, who often have absolute control over the people and their rights.

In democracies, the power of the government is distributed among the people through elections and citizens have the ability to participate in decision-making processes, either directly or through elected representatives.