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In a dictatorship government, there is just one ruler who takes over that country and its people. The people do not have any rights. Their beliefs are "dictated" by the government.
A dictator is an overall ruler, he controls the army, the people, the government, everything.
It depends on the type of government the country has.
Dictatorship
No. Ruler is a noun, either a government head or a measuring bar.
Ancient Greece was not a unified country with a single government; every city had its own government, and every city also had its own form of government, and its own method of choosing a ruler.
Antarctica is not a country: Antarctica is a continent governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
The country's ruler gave his people the right to leave the country whenever they wanted to. The country's going to ruin under the present Government.
Russia.
The mian kinds are Absolute monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy. With an absolute monarchy, there is one spreme ruler who controls all of the land and the people with no higer form of government above with. With a constitutional monarchy, There is a ruler who is the leader of a government but does not have supreme power. (does not control everything but is still a part of the government)
We need the government because firstly, it helps the country or city stay organized, and it also makes us have a social class, a ruler that takes care, and if he didn't, then our country would go lose its ruler and we would have to elect a new ruler.
In a Dictatorship government, there is just one ruler who takes over that country and its people. The people do not have any rights. Their beliefs are "dictated" by the government.