In an authoritarian government, freedom of speech is usually: regulated only when it presents a clear and present danger regulated only when it presents a clear and present danger guaranteed in the government's constitution guaranteed in the government's constitution protected by the government as a civil right protected by the government as a civil right censored and controlled by the government. censored and controlled by the government.

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The correct answer is "censored and controlled by the government."

In an authoritarian government, freedom of speech is usually censored and controlled by the government.

Authoritarian governments are absolutists. They grant no freedoms or rights to its citizens. On the contrary, the Dictator or King exert total power, control, and influence over its citizens or subjects.

We have the case of the European monarchies during the Middle Ages, where the King was the most powerful ruler in its lands and through war and conquest, tried to increase their territories.

Absolutist dictators such as Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, or Joseph Stalin are also good examples of authoritarian rulers.