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the right of people to choose their nation's form of government
One of the biggest reasons that Cuba failed to rise up again, was because Castro didn't want them overflowing his dictatorship. He needed to be supported.
Both supported a state-capitalist Dictatorship by a small number of people. That’s to say, a form of capitalism where the means means of production are owned by the state, but the vast majority of people still have to work for wages.
The people of a Dictatorship only have the rights given to them by the dictator.
Yes in some ways. They have the power to motivate their leader into bringing them to a new future. The true dictatorship is when a dictator does everything in his power to keep his people happy. Ex: Ending poverty, more money, building more offices for work, improving economic stability.
Some people supported Augustus' dictatorship, others believed that he was following in Julius Caesar's footsteps; that they thought that an emperor was taking over the government once more.
No nation was truly 'divided' during the war. There were some people in America who supported the war(patriots) and those who did not support the war(loyalists).
Only one nation supported and funded for Magellan's sea exploration: the Kingdom of Spain.
Yes, but to some extent only. It was people's thought that gave rise to this. Whereas, the people supported it, so to some extent yes.
the right of people to choose their nations form of government
lots of people