A democracy gives you free speech, right to fair judgement when you've made a mistake, and the right to vote on whom you want in charge. The people vote on what they want and they mostly get it. In a dictatorship the dictator takes all the power and barely gives the citizens any rights.
Hitler created a world war, he was a terrible man who forced his country to fight for what he thought was right, he did not give them any rights.
Argument 2: In a democracy there is the right to freedom, information, and expression. There are elections so the people can vote for the leader they want in charge, they can express themselves and they have human rights. A dictator usually over estimates his power and ends up conveying his ideas and beliefs to the government, against the citizens’. This eventually leads to inequality between the government and the people. An example of this is Germany. Their leader supported his own beliefs and suggestions for the country and completely ignored the people, proving how democracy is a better government.
In our society more democracies have worked compared to the small percentage of good dictatorships.
The reason dictatorships have lower crime rates is because the dictator takes control and mostly kills all the people himself, without mercy.
OPENING STATEMENT: In a democracy the power is spread out into the people through elected representatives. Throughout history dictators have proven themselves to be terrible, they take over all the power, kill or condemn innocent people and don't give any rights to the their people. In a democracy the people have the right to free speech, fair judgement on their mistakes are punished fairly.