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The rights of those in the Soviet Union and those in the U.S. were different because the Soviet Union was authoritarian and the U.S. was democratic.
Some rights of those in the U.S. include:
- The right to vote.
- The right to protest against the government.
- The right to fair trials.
Some rights (or lack thereof) of those in authoritarian states like the Soviet Union include:
- They would be arrested and jailed at any moment.
- They had no rights to vote.
- They could not protest.
What is an authoritarian government?
This is a government that doesn't rule by the consent of the people and so is free to abuse them. Such governments can arrest and even kill their citizens with little backlash. This was how life was in the Soviet Union.
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Democratic: protection of human rights, a system of free and fair elections
Authoritarian: violence towards political opponents, control over access to information
Authoritarian: violence towards political opponents, control over access to information