Which of the following generalizations is true of a U.S. citizen but not true of a citizen living under a dictatorship?



U.S. citizens can vote for the head of the government and for other levels, but in a dictatorship the people can only vote for the head of the government.


U.S. citizens can vote for the head of the government and for other levels, but in a dictatorship the people most likely cannot vote.


People in a dictatorship can vote for the head of the government and for other levels, but in the U.S. they can only vote for the head of government.


People in a dictatorship can vote in more elections for more offices than citizens of the U.S.