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Decision-making power in an autocracy is in the control of a single individual all of the residents all of the voting citizens a small group of people
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Decision-making power in an autocracy is in the control of
a single individual
all of the residents
all of the voting citizens
a small group of people
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Decision-making power in an autocracy is in the control of "
a single individual". This is most likely due to a despotic ruler with even more power than most kings and queens.
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