i think, you refer Juan Domingo Peron, he was militar (General) but not a Dictatorship (he was the president Three times
the battle for the Falkland Islands
The popular support for Cold War theories was weakened by the outcome of the Vietnam war. It had also weakened the moral of the US military.
The weak Confederate constitution
It weakened the Soviet economy, affecting the Soviet Union's ability to support military commitments around the world.
If it's a country that claims to be a democracy, that democracy would fail. A democracy depends on citizen involvement-- especially voting, but also running for office or supporting candidates and causes. It also depends on a free press and the oversight of journalists, to keep the government honest. If no citizens participate, if there are no impartial and involved journalists, that could enable the emergence of a dictatorship of some kind.
Democracy in ancient Athens lost power primarily due to internal strife and external threats. The Peloponnesian War weakened Athenian military and economic stability, leading to a decline in civic engagement and support for democratic institutions. The rise of oligarchic factions, exemplified by the brief establishment of the Four Hundred and later the Thirty Tyrants, undermined democratic governance. Ultimately, the combination of military defeat and political turmoil eroded the democratic principles that had once thrived in Athens.
He weakened military generals to become more stronger
No, "weakened" is not an adverb.The word "weakened" is a verb.
Because freeing southern states weakened the confederacy, the proclamation could be seen as a military action.
Rome's military problems weakened the empire because the soldiers started pledging their allegiance not to Rome, but to individual leaders.
Athens' Golden Age, while marked by remarkable achievements in art, philosophy, and democracy, also had significant failures. The excessive reliance on imperial power led to the exploitation of other city-states and fueled resentment, culminating in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta. Additionally, the Athenian democracy was limited, excluding women, slaves, and non-citizens, which undermined its ideals of equality and participation. Finally, the pursuit of expansion and military dominance ultimately weakened Athens and led to its decline.
The antonym of weakened is strengthened.