What is one of the main differences between a liberal democracy and totalitarianism?
A. A liberal democracy has open elections.
B. A liberal democracy has state-controlled courts.
C. A liberal democracy is not subject to rule of law.
D. A liberal democracy has a ruler with unlimited power.
One main difference between a liberal democracy and totalitarianism is: A liberal democracy has open elections.
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