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How are laws and decisions made in the dictatorship?

Laws and decisions are made in a Dictatorship by a centralized individual. This is also known as the dictator.


How are the laws enforced in a dictatorship?

they usaully act like major dicks


What are the advantages and disadvantages of separating the head of state from the head of government in the parliamentary system?

The advantages are that this creates a check on the powers of each one, and avoids a dictatorship situation. The disadvantage is that it can take way to long to make decisions and pass laws.


Why is US called a dictatorship country?

The US should not be called a dictatorship. It is a Federal Republic form of government. We elect persons to represent us in making laws.


How are laws and decisions made in a dictatorship?

by voting and doin what youu want and they make it a rule : ) !


How can the people protest in a dictatorship?

People can protest in a dictatorship in the same way that they would protest any other form of government. Typically, a dictatorship has stricter laws prohibiting various types of protest, and therefore protesters would have to violate the law.


In a dictatorship how is rule of law regarded?

It is not respected, as rulers violate laws as they please


What is a simile for dictatorship?

A dictatorship is like a puppet show, where one person pulls all the strings while the audience is left voiceless and powerless. Just as the puppets are manipulated without their consent, citizens in a dictatorship are often stripped of their rights and freedoms. This creates a facade of control while hiding the reality of oppression beneath.


Who creates federal laws?

jdjadh


What is a political body that creates the laws called?

legislature.


Why wouldn't you like to live under dictatorship?

It would depend on the dictatorship, but generally, what would bother me most about living in such a society would be the inability to appeal to rights or laws beyond the malleability of the dictator or his bureaucracy.


Do government leaders follow the rule of law in Cuba?

Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship - the government leaders MAKE the laws.