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A militaristic government believes in the ideology that a country should maintain a strong military force. The state should then be prepared to use this force against external threats.

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military government is a system which is ruled by martial law, most times this is sanctioned by a civilian governmental force, to ensure civil obedience.

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California had 7 military governors from 1846 until statehood in 1850. If it's a military governor or a governor that was put there by the military, then it's "military installed."

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