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How is a citizenship in a democracy different than a citizenship in an authoritarian country?

A. Citizens in a democracy are expected to pay taxes to the government
B. Citizens in a democracy are less likely to stay informed on political issues
C. Citizens in a democracy have fewer legal rights and responsibilities
D. Citizens in a democracy have more influence over their government

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d

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Answer: I believe the answer is D

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