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Dictatorships often maintain power through a combination of repression, Propaganda, and control over key institutions, such as the military and media. By suppressing dissent and limiting political freedom, they create an environment where opposition is stifled. Additionally, the use of state propaganda helps to shape public perception and maintain legitimacy. Economic resources and patronage systems can also bolster loyalty among supporters, further entrenching the regime.

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