Democracy and authoritarianism represent contrasting approaches to governance, shaping political systems worldwide. This unit explores their key characteristics, historical development, and impact on citizens' lives, highlighting the ongoing struggle between individual freedoms and state control. Comparative analysis reveals how democracies prioritize political participation and civil liberties, while authoritarian regimes emphasize order and centralized power. Case studies illustrate these differences in practice, showcasing diverse political landscapes from established democracies to entrenched authoritarian states.