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generally the most likely to limit religious freedom and diverse opinions. theocracy oligrachy representative democracy dictator
Brief Explanations
- Theocracy: A theocratic system is ruled by religious authority, so it often enforces a single religious doctrine, limiting religious freedom for those with different beliefs and also restricting diverse opinions that go against religious dogma.
- Dictator: A dictatorship is ruled by a single person or a small group with absolute power. Dictators often suppress opposing views and may also impose restrictions on religious practices that don't align with their agenda to maintain control, thus limiting both religious freedom and diverse opinions.
- Oligarchy: While oligarchies (rule by a small elite) can be restrictive, they are more focused on economic and power control by the elite group rather than primarily limiting religious freedom and diverse opinions compared to theocracy and dictatorship.
- Representative Democracy: Representative democracies typically have systems (like free speech, religious freedom laws) that aim to protect diverse opinions and religious freedom, so they are less likely to limit these.
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