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Which statement accurately contrasts totalitarian and democratic governments?

O Totalitarian governments are elected, but a ruler dominates democratic governments.
Democratic governments are ruled by one political party, but totalitarian governments allow several political
parties.
Businesses are owned independently in totalitarian governments, but democratic leaders control key industries.
Individual rights and freedoms are guaranteed in democratic governments, but totalitarian governments do not
allow them.

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Answer:

D. Individual rights and freedoms are guaranteed in democratic governments, but totalitarian governments do not

allow them.

Step-by-step explanation:

It's not the first answer because, in reality, it's the opposite. It's also not the second one, because totalitarian governments are governments that restrict any opposing parties, while democratic governments like in the U.S have different parties. For example, the democratic and republican parties. The third answer is also the opposite. Totalitarian governments have an abundance of control over the private and public life and affairs of citiziens.

That's why the answer is D.

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