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How do the roles of citizens differ in modern autocracies and democracies? A. Citizens directly elect the head of government in autocracies but the legislature elects the head of government in democracies.
B. Citizens directly elect the head of government in democracies but the legislature elects the head of government in autocracies.
C. Citizens choose the government's leaders in autocracies but have no role in choosing leaders in democracies.
D. Citizens choose the government's leaders in democracies but have no role in choosing leaders in autocracies.​

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