There are many reasons for this. Often the president is seen as an outstanding leader, above the corruption, idiocy, waffling and indecisiveness of the common government.
Sometimes people are tricked or scared into it. Using Propaganda to make us afraid of a common enemy, such as the Communists, or terrorists, we are told that the president cannot defend the nation without more power.
Henry II wanted power over the Church because if he gained more power over the Church, then he gained more power over the people. He wanted power over the people so the people would listen to him and then he could change the country however he wanted.
They wanted more power to the people by letting more people vote, favored freedom of speech and press
Created the Civil Wars.
- he uses Brutus who is his friend to gain power bc/ he know that many people like Brutus - he accepted bribes from people - he wanted more power bc/ power is addicting. he was already so powerful but he wanted more, he thought caesar was not a good leader
the hutus wanted more political power and at the time the tutsi were president at the time and the hutus were resentful
They wanted the people to have a role in selecting the president. Giving the vote solely to Congress takes it much more out of the hands of the people.
They wanted the people to have a role in selecting the president. Giving the vote solely to Congress takes it much more out of the hands of the people.
who can administrate their ministers and all over the people of the country richest president means not who has more money but who get respect from all the people not only as a president but as a man or women
It mainly had to do with political power. The Hutus wanted more political power. At the time a Tutsis was president of Rwanda. The Hutus were willing to do anything to get that power. Even killing...
They wanted the people to have a role in selecting the president. Giving the vote solely to Congress takes it much more out of the hands of the people.
George III wanted Parliament to have less power. George III wanted more monarchical power.
President Nixon wanted the US to have better relations with China to give him more power in his actions toward the Soviet Union.