This answer explains the differences between democracies, semi-democracies, and authoritarian regimes and how to recognize these differences.
Democracies: Governments where power is held by the people, either directly or through elected representatives. Variations include direct democracy and representative democracy.
Semi-Democracies: Systems that possess some democratic institutions but have significant restrictions on political rights and civil liberties.
Authoritarian Regimes: Controlled by a single ruler or a small group, limiting political freedoms and suppressing opposition.
Recognize democracies by free and fair elections, semi-democracies by limited political freedoms, and authoritarian regimes by a lack of political pluralism and freedoms.
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