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a dictatorship is a government headed by a single person with total power, or a dictator. there are different ways that a dictator may come into power, but most often, it is it by force. both absolute monarchy and dictatorship are forms of autocracy. this means rule by a single person. because some dictators pass on their power to their children, dictatorships can also sometimes be absolute monarchies. this is currently the case in north korea. in an authoritarian dictatorship, the dictator controls the government. in a totalitarian dictatorship, the dictator controls not only the government but all of society and the economy. what is the purpose of the underlined sentence in the passage? a to describe a country that is not a dictatorship b to provide an example of an authoritarian dictatorship c to provide an example of a country that is both an absolute monarchy and a dictatorship d to support the claim that dictators often come to power by using force
The text states that dictatorships can sometimes be absolute monarchies and then gives North - Korea as an example. The underlined sentence serves to illustrate the claim about dictatorships being absolute monarchies.
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C. to provide an example of a country that is both an absolute monarchy and a dictatorship