Who was a Russian dictator in the 20th century?
vladimir ilyich lenin died in 1924,stalin replaced him
Joseph Stalin is the dictator who reigned in 1924. It is true that Lenin lived until January 21, 1924, but by March 1923 he had had several serious strokes and was confined to a wheelchair unable to write or speak or give any kind of orders. Joseph Stalin ruled during Lenin's disability along with Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev. Lenin did not rule at all in 1924. After Lenin's death Stalin came up winner in the fight to succeed Lenin.
Dictatorship sovereign power is held by?
The Dictator holds the power. One example of a dictator was Germany's leader, Adolf Hitler.
Do the people have power in a Dictatorship?
Yes in some ways. They have the power to motivate their leader into bringing them to a new future. The true dictatorship is when a dictator does everything in his power to keep his people happy. Ex: Ending poverty, more money, building more offices for work, improving economic stability.
What individuals was not an enlightened despot?
George III of England was not considered an "enlightened despot." He ruled strictly for himself.
What is a benevolent dictator?
A benevolent dictator is a dictator whose rules and proposals are seen to be helping the population. A perfect example of such a person would be former Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, who improved the economy of Singapore and created much of its current success, even though he ran the country as a police state. People are often very proud when they have a benevolent dictator.
Contrary to the view of Expert Matthew Burgess, the benevolence of dictator has no connection to a dependence on public will. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, widely seen as a benevolent dictator, made numerous changes to the existing power structure and often ignored democratic will.
How long was fidel Castro the dictator of cuba?
== == Castro has been in power since 1959, when he overthrew Batista. He stepped down as Cuba's president in 2008.
How do dictators get their power?
Dictator's tend to rise from the working class If I remember correctly. Hitler for example, failed to start a revolution. But later became Chancellor of Germany and became the undisputed leader after Hindenburg's death (President of Germany, could have the name wrong).
Dictators usually stay in power through propaganda, totalitarianism, etc. They also usually get the country back on it's feet, so the people don't want him our of office. People also may be loyal to their leader, so If he ever goes bad, the people won't realize or care. If there is any opposition, you will be kill because of totalitarianism.
What countries use dictatorship?
Belarus
Brunei
Burkina Faso
Central African Republic
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Fiji
Iran
North Korea
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Syria
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Uzbekistan
Zimbabwe
Where are all dictatorships in the world?
Communist Nations: Cuba, Democratic Republic Of Korea, Laos, People's Republic Of China, Vietnam
Military Juntas: Egypt, Fiji, Myanmar, Niger
Dictatorships: Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
A Roman office of dictator was a legitimately appointed leader who had supreme authority.
Is a military dictatorship limited or unlimited government?
according to my knowledge.. military dictatorship is unlimited government because of the powers they have.
How does an individual become a leader of a dictatorship?
most of the time, dictators make a smokescreen and try to make people believe that they are friendlt but inside they r nor
Compare and contrast different types of democracies with different types of dictatorships?
The comparison between democracy and dictatorship entails comparing the rights enjoyed by the citizens under each. Under dictatorship, the government has the power from the military hence intimidation and oppression is rampant. The plus side is that it boasts lower crime rates. Under democracy, the citizenry are free and enjoy all their basic human rights. The downside though, is that the decision making machinery is slow. The different types of democracy are direct, indirect and elite democracy. The types of dictatorship are Communism, monarchy, oligarchy and fascism.
The United States is a democracy, A government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives. It values the principles of social equality and respect for the individual. Although it is not without problems, it's concept and development continues to grow and also continues to attrack individuals and their families from all over the globe.
It is just unfortunate, that a few within it continue to dwell on the past instead of acknowleding the accommplisments made through of such a diverse population. Democracy in its purist form will continue to develop in the United States as individuals develop a common purpose, common cause mentality; learning from the past, putting it aside, and moving on to the future for the benefit of all.
Is colombia a democracy or a dictatorship?
Yes, It is a parlementary democracy headed by a president and prime minister.
The office, or the term of office, of a dictator; hence, absolute power.
What are the Similarities between democracy monarchy and dictatorship?
In one sense, there really is no similarity beyond that there is some form of leader or group of leaders of many people, and that the governed have some mechanism(s) to replace faulty government - Democracy votes, Dictatorships are forced to revolt or otherwise force the leader out of office. However, Democracy and a Dictatorship are two polar opposite forms of government. One is government of the people, by the people, where all of the governed choose representatives to speak in public office, vote, and generally agree on decisions before they are made. Each part of a democratic government holds a part of the power, and the people can take that power away and give it to somebody that they deem more fit for the task. In a dictatorship, there is a sole leader. A specific person or group usually chooses that leader, or in some cases, that leader takes over by force. The leader does not need to listen to their people, they make their own decisions. There is no share of power; the dictator has absolute power, including over their own position as dictator. While both are perfectly capable of both great good and great corruption, the way in which they work by bare definition is exactly opposite from one another.