State led development is where the Government leads the development in an economy.
The word "theocratic" comes from the Greek words for "god" and "government. It means "government by priests" or whatever kind of religious leaders the particular state has. A "theocratic republic" would be a state whose governors are elected from a group of priests. Vatican City is a "theocratic republic". The government of Iran, although described as a republic, is really more like a theocratic constitutional monarchy, as the Supreme Leader (Ayatollah) is not an elected position (but is one which is always filled by a top cleric.)
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Nathaniel Bacon? I second it, Bacon led this rebellion. :)
Rwanda in the 1990s with what was then Zaire
A junta is a government that is led by a military committee. Usually the leaders of a junta are the military leaders who started the coup that led to the overthrow of the government.
to control the group and maintain coordination between group members and to led the group
In the spring of 1963, South Vietnamese forces suppressed Buddhist religious leaders and followers, which led to a political crisis for the government of President Ngo Dinh Diem.
There are no more tribal leaders of Nomad because there are no longer any tribes. When there were tribes, the group would be led by a chief or a council of elders.
a period of peace and economic prosperity
A totalitarian government controls all aspects of the society, usually led by a dictator.
a large group of workers, soldiers, and peasants led by Lenin who overthrew the Provisional Government
They were led by leaders who opposed democracy.
The Bolsheviks were a group of radical communists who wanted to overthrow the czarist government and later, the Provisional government. They were led by Vladimir Lenin
Wilma S. Longstreet has written: 'Leaders and the led' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Leadership, Politics and government
The other Kikuyu Central association leaders led by Mzee Jomo Kenyatta and while he was abroad the group and movement was led by Gichuru
A military junta is a government led by a committee of military leaders who have seized power by overthrowing the existing government. They often rule under authoritarian control, suppressing dissent and opposition. The junta's power is usually consolidated within a small group of high-ranking military officials who make decisions without democratic input.