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It was a monarchy of Kings who were replaced by the Democratic Republic. The republic was then replaced with a dictatorship style rule by Caesar.
In France a democratic republic replaced the absolute monarchy in which only poorest people paid taxes but the transition was long and difficult ; it needed tens of years to get a stable democratic government and a lot of people died.
Overthrew the democratic government of ancient Athens and replaced it with a short-lived oligarchy known as The Four Hundred. ... They believed that they could manage foreign, fiscal, and war policies better than the existing government.
The Paris Commune replaced the royal government of Paris and fueled revolutions.
The Ottoman Empire of Turkey had Caliphate as the type of government. The Caliph managed the government with the help of ministers. He was the head of the government as well as the chief commander of the armed forces. In a way, the Ottoman Caliphs had all the powers vested in them.
The word "undemocratic" literally means "not democratic. " An example of a sentence using the word "undemocratic" is "The legally elected government was replaced with an undemocratic dictatorship. "
Dictatorship
It was a monarchy of Kings who were replaced by the Democratic Republic. The republic was then replaced with a dictatorship style rule by Caesar.
Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.
Egypt has had many changes in government over its long history. The most recent change replaced the Presidential Dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak with the elected Presidency of Mohammed Morsi.
After centuries of absolutism e.g., England and France became parliamentary (or constitutional ) monarchies.
A bone is replaced when is destroyed.
In France a democratic republic replaced the absolute monarchy in which only poorest people paid taxes but the transition was long and difficult ; it needed tens of years to get a stable democratic government and a lot of people died.
First it was a social democratic government called "the Social Democrats", but because Denmark wanted to keep as much sovereignthy as possible the Social Democrats were replaced with a coalition. Hope it was the answer you wanted :)
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the military dictatorship of pre-war Japan was replaced with democracy