The US policy against dictatorships has not been consistent. The US has supported dictatorships and it has overthrown them. Generally, when the US opposes dictatorships it generally opposes them on one of three grounds:
Great revolution against dictatorship.
Great revolution against Dictatorship.
democracy
democracy
No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.No, they revolted against the monarchy. A dictatorship in the Roman world was not the same as what we consider a dictatorship today. In the Roman government a dictator was a legally appointed magistrate with a limited term of office which could be renewed if necessary.
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.
As the United States of America is a democratic country - dictatorship does not come into it!
Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship
Great revolution against the dictatorship.
Against a fascist dictatorship that lasted over 50 years.
Some people may think Dictatorship was invented in Roman times as a method of unifying and solidifying leadership in times of war and emergency.according to The Bible the Romans did not invent dictatorship the bible says that Darwin invented dictatorship to rebel against God and dethrone him
Speak out against the government or the supreme leader.