A dictator usually gains power by taking over other countires/land. At least I think haha
If the army installed the dictator as often happens, then they have most of the power.
like most people, he wanted power.
Dictatorship style governments tend to amass political power in the hands of a dictator and his close associates. They are governments with the most power.
The Dictator holds the power. One example of a dictator was Germany's leader, Adolf Hitler.
No way. The US would never let a dictator run their country to solve a problem.
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.
The most famous dictator of the Roman Empire
Nobody. That`s what makes him or her a dictator. A dictator will most likely have close advisers and consultants but they are of his or her own choosing.
In ancient times, but it is equally true in all ages, a ruler who governs completely and also oppressively is properly described as a dictator or tyrant. While tyrants may differ from each other in particular ways (governmental and otherwise), all are similar in wielding total control of society and in making decisions based not on the good of the whole but by whim, irrationally, or simply for the sake of their own pleasure or security.
The recent dictator of Russia was Vladimier Putin. The recent dictator of Russia was Vladimier Putin.
Stalin
A dicator does not have to be a monarch. They are not the same thing, although a monarch can act as a dictator by their actions. Monarchs usually pass on their leadership by birthright. A dictator will often seize power through a coup and then exercise all the power, controlling everything. Some monarchs may do that too, but most have others that help to run the country, and many are just the head of state and take no major part in the day to day running of the country.