Problem: How do authoritarian governments differ from totalitarian governments? Group of answer choices Authoritarian governments, while recognizing no formal challenges to their authority, may still be restrained by other social institutions, while totalitarian governments recognize no formal limits and will seek to eliminate institutions that may challenge them. Totalitarian governments hold elections, while authoritarian governments do not. Leaders in totalitarian governments have set terms of office, while those in authoritarian governments do not. Totalitarian governments, while recognizing no formal challenges to their authority, may still be restrained by other social institutions, while authoritarian governments recognize no formal limits and will seek to eliminate institutions that may challenge it.