No, Rousseau died in 1778 which was before Napoleon ruled anything since he was only 10.
It was Germain de Stael
Authoritarian control and a strong sense of nationalism prevailed.
To denounce the crown means that you no longer support the queen's rule of Canada. Canada, as a member of the commonwealth, is still technically ruled by the queen, that is why she is on some of your money. The queen has no real power though. She is just a figurehead.
fearing the government usually.repression.absolute government rule,with a dictator at the helm.depending of course on if you are the one being oppressed.
yes but only fairly recently as they are currently a democratic republic.
An Oligarchy is government by a few or a dominant class. An Autocratic rule is a despotic rule, a person who claims absolute authority, self ruling and alone.
Rousseau believed in the concept of the "general will," where the entire social body collectively determines laws and policies for the common good. He believed that the people as a whole should rule society rather than a monarch or elite ruling class. Rousseau argued for a direct democracy where citizens participate in decision-making processes.
Revolts against Spanish rule broke out throughout the Americas.
It led Portuguese leaders to leave Europe and rule from the colony of Brazil.
It was because of QinShiHuang's tyranny. He made people's life difficult until they couldn't tolerate it. QinShiHuang was despotic during his rule. His son came to the throne after QinShiHuang died. His son was more despotic which caused rebellion everywhere. The Qin dynasty came to an abrupt in 206 B.C.
Hundred Days - it ended in his defeat at Waterloo and final exile and death on St Helena Island.
a restoration of political stability