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6. Which statement explains one way in which autocracy and direct democracy are different from each other?

A. An autocracy allows citizens to vote, and a direct democracy does not.


B. A direct democracy allows citizens to vote for representatives, and an autocracy does not.


C. An autocracy keeps power in the hands of one person, and a direct democracy does not.


D. A direct democracy encourages people to share everything they have, and an autocracy does not.


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Answer: C. An autocracy keeps power in the hands of one person, and a direct democracy does not.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both autocracy and direct democracy are political systems, or a system of government, however, both systems are very different from each other.

An Autocracy is a political system where government decisions are made by a single person. This person can make all the decisions of the country, from enacting laws to imposing punishments.

Direct democracy is one in which people directly elect their leaders. An example of direct democracy is when a group decides by raising its hand.

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