NO. In a theoretical sense, all people have rights as part of the nature of their being human. However, in dictatorships, the state does not recognize these rights, so the citizens do not actually have them.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
Trick question! The correct answer is None!
A dictatorship is the government where people have no rights.
South Korea gives it's citizens more rights compared to the dictatorship in North Korea .
Cuba has a dictatorship, which limits the voting rights of the citizens.
No government form has unlimited power in the world (eventually other countries will intervene), but in a dictatorship, the dictator can do virtually whatever he wants.
The people of a Dictatorship only have the rights given to them by the dictator.
Communism is a dictatorship and doesn’t allow for citizens participation in the government nor provide human rights.
no you wouldn't you couldn't because if there were no amendments there would be no rights for the citizens. if there is no rights for the citizens, people would be not allowed freedom of speech or religion and also the country would almost be like a dictatorship.
In a dictatorship the citizens don’t have rights. They are told what to do, where to live. In Stalin’s Russia if he wanted a person with a particular skill he would send his state police to go get them. Often they were never seen again. In the 1990’s in Romania to have a typewriter a person needed government permission.
The citizens make the dictatorship work. With out them there would be nobody to control.