Generally it's the removal of the dictator from power, whether by resignation, war, death, exile or some other means. Once in power, a dictator usually does everything he can to prevent a move to democracy.
Revolution by the people.
In a dictatorship, only one person's opinion matters. In a democracy, multiple people's opinions matter. As a result, you are more likely to have disagreement in a democracy than a dictatorship. This disagreement is usually termed as "gridlock" by those who are annoyed by it.
A free market economy would be more likely to be found in a democracy rather than a totalitarian dictatorship because it is is a market in which there is no economic intervention and regulation by the state, except to enforce private contracts.
I would say not really. But the bad democracy can progress where as the military rule will most likely become a terrible dictatorship and the democracy would (obviously) be better. This is my opinion.
Dictatorship. Or maybe an Empire. Most likely dictatorship.
It is of his/her political ambition
A total Dictatorship.
Chlorophyl, the chemical that makes them green. Notice the 'ph' towards the end.
Babylonian elections
Dictatorship, or Monarchy dependning on how strict it is However, if there is a King or Queen it's a Monarchy, a chancellor or dictator is most likely a dictatorship.
It started in the middle east when china elected a bad president and he started a form of dictatorship.
Democracy has never really existed, in he sense of people having proper control of their lives.
The government can take immediate action by making decisions without the people's consent.