How are democracies and dictatorships different?

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In a democracy, people have a say in government, while in a dictatorship they do not.

In a dictatorship, people elect a leader, while in a democracy they elect representatives.

In a democracy, people elect their leaders, while in a dictatorship they only elect representatives.

In a democracy, power is distributed among the people through elections and citizens have the right to vote and participate in decision-making processes. On the other hand, in a dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler or a small group, who often acquire and maintain control through force or other non-democratic means. In a dictatorship, people usually do not have a say in government decisions and the ruler's decisions and actions are not subject to public scrutiny or accountability.