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The term "Dictatorship" really does not tell you much about the internal organization of the power structure. Different dictatorships operate at different levels in terms of their decision-making process. The only way of decision-making that a dictatorship cannot embrace is popular suffrage (because that is a democracy).

There are some dictatorships like Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where the ruler simply expresses the law by fiat. There are some dictatorships like Vietnam, where almost all decisions are made by the Communist Party leadership in closed-door negotiations and simply vocalized by the President after the fact. There are dictatorships like Russia, where the parliament is in alliance with the President because they come from the same party and effectively rubber stamp the actions of the President, but still have the theoretical power to oppose the President's will.

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there are many laws of a dictatorship country:

  • women with more than 4 children would receive an award from the government
  • children can provide the government information of what their parents said about the leader
  • farmers do not receive dept because they are important to the government
  • hens must lay more the 65 eggs or they would be slaughtered.
  • young people such as teenagers must practise drills from the army.
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In general all decisions are made by the dictator himself but there are 3 different definitions of dictatorship:

1) Roman dictators who were allocated absolute power during times of emergency. Their power was originally neither arbitrary nor unaccountable, being subject to law and requiring retrospective justification. There were no such dictatorships after the beginning of the 2nd century BC, and later dictators such as Sulla and the Roman Emperors exercised power much more personally and arbitrarily.

2) A government controlled by one person or a small group of people.

3) In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state.

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In a dictatorship the dictator makes the laws. The Legislature I believe has to approve them though

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the dictator is the person who makes and passes the law
becuase they are the only leader

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On a whim of the leader. And, in some cases, the mandatory approval of a powerless legislative branch.

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step 1. dictator decides. step 2. tell his general and police force. step 3. anyone who resists dies or never sees light again. dictatorship in a nutshell

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The DICTATOR!

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