That person would most likely be called the Governor of the colony, but there have been many colonies around the world, and the Spanish, French, and Dutch ones probably had different titles.
Another term for czar is autocrat. This is a ruler who has absolute power. Someone who insists on complete obedience from others; an imperious or domineering person.
If someone is a rebel then they don't follow the rules, and do whatever they want.
a person who is responsible for or guards someone or something, such as persons, animals, facilities, or rules
An event official is someone who overseas the rules of the game. There is no sport known that is played professionally where the calling of rules are left to the players themselves.
I dont know thats why i came here to see if someone answered it .
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A despot.
During the republic, someone who was given complete power was called a dictator, such as Sula or Caesar. Under the principate the emperor or the "Caesar" had complete power.
Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2 but it is not the complete power it is the power to make needful regulations and rules
Each house of Congress has rules to follow in conducting business because if they did not have rules there would be complete chaos. There has to be someone in charge also to control meetings and see that people are recognized to speak.
You "do" elections because it is the most fair way to give someone power over a country. With elections the winner has to earn it.(Unless your black like Obama or Roman Catholic like JFK) if someone is born into power a complete idiot could have complete power, causing a country to fail.
it means: complete control over something or someone.
There are many signals a complete list cam be found in the rules for avoiding collisions at sea
According to Aristotle, demagoguery.