civilian rule is better than military rule because there is freedom and peace in the nation better than when the military was ruling us
Military rule is one that cannot be broken by the Military
Yes, because in millitary rule there is no freedom of speech.
cilivian rule is better than military because cilivian are more civilized than the military they are more peaceful than military
The military rules by force and not by the will of the people. Military rule is seldom for the good of the people. Civil rights, in fact basic human rights are often none existent under military rule.The military are AUTHORITARIAN in nature.The civilians gives room for public opinion which is lacking in military
air space through which aeroplanes are bound by Civil or Military rule, to fly
It is the Foraker Act also known as the First Organic Law in 1900 passed by the congress that ended the military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government by providing a creation of political body called " the people of Puerto Rico", guarenteeing Puerto Rican citizenship and protection from the U.S.
It's enforced by the military, but may be imposed under civil rule. Its particular terms may be determined by the military or by a civilian administration.
Robert Previdi has written: 'Civilian control versus military rule' -- subject(s): Civil supremacy over the military, Civil-military relations, Reorganization, United States, United States. Dept. of Defense
Military rule is a type of dictatorship in which power is held by one or military
No; it is unclear where you obtain the "What does this mean" followed by southern states would prefer military rule to civil government? And where does the universal male suffrage originate? I know of no group who espouses the draft for young males. And what group, my good Lord, wants military rule? Don't know from where you obtain this information, but it is neither accurate nor even approaches reality.
its the implementaion of marshal law, regulations, standards. used in event of having no civil law and order
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Yes military officials do rule Afghanistan.