they have no permission for doing any work
- All that they think they own, can be taken by the government, and there may be no nonviolent way to get it back.
- They may have no say in whether they can be conscripted into military service.
- The politically and economically powerful, get to move the government disproportionately in selecting where to dump waste, trash, and other toxic material, so that those with little or now power, will likely have those things in their food and water supply.
- The powerful will assume their position of power, and everyone will have to live by the leader's personal opinion of how life should be. This will provide a better life for those who also have power. and shorten the life of those with little.
- At anytime, a rebellion or coup could occur and the whole government could change overnight, and life for those not part of the coup, may be executed as perceived enemies of the new state.
People in non-democratic countries often face issues such as lack of political freedoms, restricted civil liberties, limited opportunities for participation in decision-making processes, and potential suppression of dissenting voices. Additionally, corruption, lack of accountability among leaders, and human rights abuses can be prevalent in non-democratic systems.
No, Syria is not considered a democratic nation. It has been ruled by the Ba'ath Party for decades, with power concentrated in the hands of President Bashar al-Assad and his regime. The country has faced authoritarian leadership, human rights abuses, and a civil war that started in 2011.
Mission problems were often solved by the missionaries through collaboration with indigenous people, utilizing their knowledge and skills. The missionaries also implemented systems for agriculture, education, and trade to address challenges faced at the missions. Additionally, they sought support from the Spanish government and local military to resolve conflicts and protect the missions.
One solution for Venezuela's crisis could be to promote dialogue and negotiation between the government and opposition parties to find a peaceful and democratic resolution. International assistance in the form of humanitarian aid and diplomatic support could also help alleviate the humanitarian and economic hardships faced by the Venezuelan people. Lastly, implementing economic reforms and promoting transparency and good governance could help stabilize the country's economy and create conditions for recovery.
Poverty stemming from corrupt governments and dictators that take the precious wealth from said country for themselves, while leaving their citizens in stark poverty and diaspora; when consensus goes down violence goes up.
The difficulties that immigrants faced were often not worth it, as they had to leave behind their homes, face language barriers, adapt to new cultures, and sometimes endure discrimination. However, many immigrants believed that the opportunities for a better life and greater freedoms in their new country made the challenges they faced worth it.
living under the rule of a tyrant and being unsuccessful in revolution. Save
After the World War 1, the United States was faced with economic problems. The country had to train, educate, and employ the people.
The people faced problems with inflation high state taxes rebelilon and unrest
it is faced by people using to much machines
She faced the problems of hardships with people disagreeing with her opinion.
they can;t have sex alone
coraption
deseases
hard for them to get jobs.
The Great Terror.
reduced electricity
people do not get enough water to drink