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Due to all of the reasoning that has been said and many more points that have not already been mentioned, a democratic government has proven to be the better form of government by promoting equality, stability, freedom, prevention of power abuse and many more.

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This side has not mentioned that people have been charged for crimes they have not committed. It has, although, been mentioned that violence being caused by the ruler to the people cannot be brought justice as the ruler cannot be sent to court.

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This source that has been already provided has information that gives you more knowledge about the possibility of mass killings. The point that is being made does not point out that mass killings always occur, but does point out the fact that they have occurred and have a high chance of reoccurring: http://connectusfund.org/list-of-7-main-pros-and-cons-of-dictatorships

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As mentioned before, the laws may be passed quicker, but they also have an incredibly high chance of being unsuitable laws that end up harming the progress of the country.

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This source helps explain that while a dictatorship may have some benefits, they also have many more intolerable qualities that show how unsuitable form of a government it is. It also explains as to how the government unfairly treats the citizens and how often the case of power abuse occurs: http://connectusfund.org/list-of-7-main-pros-and-cons-of-dictatorships

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There may be a low crime rate in a dictatorship, but there is also the high chances of mass killings and crime that is committed by the government against the people, rather than the people against each other. This prevents the bringing of justice seeing as the ruler themselves cannot be forced to go to court and cannot be overthrown lawfully without violence.

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Another reason out of the many of why a democratic government is better than a dictatorship is that in a democratic government, all the power is not vested into one person. This is a very important point because in a dictatorship, in which all the power is vested into one person, it is very easy for the dictator to make a mistake that ends up bringing down the country. Whereas in a democracy, a law or movement to change anything is passed through various people and gets voted on and supported which makes the chances of the law being inefficient and unsuitable very low. The fact that power is limited to the ruler in a democratic government is also a very well thought strategy, as it prevents abuse of power and makes it possible for a ruler to be replaced lawfully rather than violently if they turn out to be incompatible.

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It is understandable that a democracy does not cover the happiness of every citizen, although it is very efficient to most whereas in dictatorship, it is the majority of the people that are unhappy rather than the minority.

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This may lead to decisions being easier to make but this also makes them more likely to be inappropriate and unfitting decisions as there is just one person who is not gathering opinions and votes from others.

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There have been cases in which violence does occur, although this system provides people with a feeling of involvement and due to majority rule, will most likely pick out a leader that is suitable for authority. In a dictatorship, the leader can become greatly despised and detested by the citizens and will cause them to be unhappy to live in their country. In a dictatorship, most violence may not occur between citizens but between citizens and the government. This is even worse from the point of view that the leader of the public who is supposed to be defending and protecting them is harming and violating them instead.

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It is agreeable that a dictatorship might work out. Although is has been proven that most of the time a dictator will not be smart about many problems. In some cases, they may be strong, intelligent, and efficient leaders at the beginning of their reign, although the unlimited power usually will eventually drive them into becoming tyrants and unsuitable rulers.

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The public having knowledge of everything that occurs within the government can lead to violence and protest. Democracy balances its power with both the government and the people so a movement of the law can get voted on by not only government officials, but also the people who this law will be affecting as well. This gives a much lower chance of the government passing a bad law than a dictatorship in which just its just one person making the decisions that they think is best.

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It has been proven that a Dictatorship can strongly benefit the economy, however it has also been proven that a Dictatorship is not a long lasting form of government. And having all the power being vested into one person makes the chances of them making an unsuitable decision that could easily tear apart their economic growth very high.

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Opening Statement: A democracy is form of government in which power is vested in the people, this form of government has proven to be an exceptionally better form of government than dictatorship for many reasons such as having more freedom and equality.



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