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6 February, 01:29

In an autocratic (dictatorship) government, freedom of speech is usually

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protected by the government as a civil right

guaranteed in the government's constitution

censored and controlled by the government

regulated only when it presents a clear and present danger

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  1. 6 February, 01:55
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    censored a d controlled by the government
  2. 6 February, 01:57
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    The answer is censored and controlled by the government. In an autocracy, usually the ruling body wants to stay in power and avoid criticism, so to do this they'll control and censor freedom of speech.
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