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No government form has unlimited power in the world (eventually other countries will intervene), but in a Dictatorship, the dictator can do virtually whatever he wants.

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What kind of government is characterized by a ruler who inherits power and is free to do what they want while citizens have few if any rights?

This form of government is known as an absolute monarchy. In an absolute monarchy, power is passed down through hereditary succession, and the ruler has unrestricted authority over the country and its citizens. This means that citizens have limited or no civil liberties and their rights are largely disregarded.


Where does government get its rights?

The government gets its' rights from the people/citizens of that country.


How do citizens participate in an absolute monarchy government?

Citizens have no rights to participation in an Absolute Monarchy. They have to do whatever the ruler says or pay the consequences. An Absolute Monarchy is in a way like a Dictatorship in the sense of total power.


The meaning of the people by the people and for the people?

It means that our Democracy is organized by the people and is operated by the people for the purpose of serving the people.These words are generally used to describe a democracy. A democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.In a democracy, the elected leaders are citizens of the country and enjoy the same rights as all other citizens. Hence, the government/leaders are elected of the people.The government and the leaders of the state are elected by the people.The elected leaders work for the development of the state and the welfare of the citizens. Hence, the government works for the people.These are the three basic principles of a democracy.


What did of the people by the people and for the people mean?

It means that our Democracy is organized by the people and is operated by the people for the purpose of serving the people.These words are generally used to describe a democracy. A democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.In a democracy, the elected leaders are citizens of the country and enjoy the same rights as all other citizens. Hence, the government/leaders are elected of the people.The government and the leaders of the state are elected by the people.The elected leaders work for the development of the state and the welfare of the citizens. Hence, the government works for the people.These are the three basic principles of a democracy.


Why are human Rights threatened in the third world?

The political leaders are usually dictators who don't really give a crap about any of their citizens. Corruption takes over and citizens are essentialy slaves to the government.


What rights do citizens have in republic?

to get freedom from the government and have rights


In this form of government citizens may have not voting rights.?

A dictatorship is the government where people have no rights.


What rights did citizens have in China?

Follow the government.


How does the Bill of Rights protect citizens from abuses of power from the government?

protection


Did Athens have human rights?

Citizens of Athens lived under the laws of the city. Their individual rights were absolute, subject to those laws. Citizens were adult males. All others had no specific rights.


What is the government in which citizens have voting rights in rome?

senate