Many countries were led by dictators in the Cold War .
Many countries needed the military's help to recover after World War I which led to the rise of totalitarian regimes. The Great Depression left countries vulnerable to dictators. Many Europeans lost faith in their democratic governments. The Great Depression led countries to support new leaders, some of whom were totalitarians.
The GREAT DEPRESSION was an economic disaster in the 1930s which led to many countries' people wanting a strongman who was willing to take drastic measures to "right the ship". In many cases, the people got what they asked for: dictators.
because many countries such as germany,spain,and italy began to lost faith in democratic
poverty and enemployment
Several countries experienced significant protests and political changes during the Arab Spring, including Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Syria. These uprisings led to the overthrow of dictators and sparked widespread political reforms and instability in the region.
communist countries led by the Soviet Union
Not necessarily. Roman "dictators" were elected into office by the Senate, whereas Socialist dictators of the 20th Century Europe usually led revolutions against a sitting monarch.
Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East has led to increased instability in numerous countries and the formation of paramilitary groups dedicated to overthrowing the current quasi-secular dictatorships in Middle Eastern countries. However, since the government objectives of the Islamic Fundamentalists are even worse than those currently advocated by Arab secular dictators, there is a serious divide between the Secularists and Minorities who support the Arab dictators and the Salafists and Islamists who support the Salafist and Islamic Fundamentalist leaders.
Their experiences with dictators led reformers to limit the president to a single term.
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