Who was the general who became the dictator of Spain after the civil war?
Francisco Franco was the Spanish military dictator during World War 2.
How did democratic nations respond to the rise of dictatorships in the 1930s?
with a series of Neutrality Acts
yes No, this person is wrong. It is fashionable to call people fascist. It does a disservice to those very very few who have suffered under it.
Who are the dictators of rome?
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
The dictator was a political office in Roman times. He was a man, not elected, but appointed by the senate in times of crises. His term usually lasted for six months but could be renewed. He had supreme power while in office.
How does the election process work in a dictatorship?
There can be an initial election, and there can be election formalities maintained afterwards.
Hitler, contrary to popular opinion, was not elected, he was appointed.
Who are 3 totalitarian dictators?
Hitler leads the way. Pol Pot, the current bunch of nutters in Burma (Myanmar), the divisions in Africa at the moment, or in Rwanda in recent times... Take your pick
Another answer:If you simply go by body count, the top three, without a doubt, are:Each of them is probably responsible for 20 million deaths or more. Nobody else comes close. Pol Pot, with only 1.5 million, doesn't make the same league. He's got plenty of company, including Kim Jong-Il, Enver Pasha, Czar Nicholas II, and several others in the million+ club.
Adolf Hitler
Mussolini
Joseph Stalin
What countries are under dictatorship rule today?
Country's ruled by Dictatorships
The Following Country's have Dictatorship Rulers
- Burma
- Chechnya
- Libya
- North Korea
- Sudan
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Algeria
- Angola
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Bhutan
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Chad
- China
- Congo (Brazzaville)
- Congo (Kinshasa)
- Cote d'Ivoire
- Egypt
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Guinea
- Gabon
- Iran
- Kazakhstan
- Laos
- Russia
- Rwanda
- Saudi Arabia
- Swaziland
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- Tunisia
- Vietnam
Country's on the way to full Communist Dictatorship
The Following Country's have Semi-Dictatorship which time permitting will evolve to full Communist Dictatorship:
1 - Brazil : With Ignacion Lula da Silva a pro Fidel Castro supporter and self confessed Communist.
2 - Argentina: Cristina Kirchner a pro Castro supporter and self confessed Communist.
3 - Ecuador: Rafael Correa Delgado a war criminal and a pro Fidel Castro supporter and self confessed Communist.
4 - Bolivia: Evo Morales a criminal and a pro Fidel Castro supporter and self confessed Communist.
5 - Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega a pro Fidel Castro supporter and self confessed Communist.
6 - Venezuela: The Regime of the Dictator Hugo Chavez is a Cuban Communist puppet regime.
Country's that have become Narco States
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Kosovo
- Venezuela
- Cuba
- Bolivia
Country's invaded and under foreign Dictatorship
1 - Tibet, under Chinese Communist Party Army occupation
2 - Cabinda, under Communist MPLA Party Army occupation
3 - Kashmir, the portion of the disputed territory controlled by Pakistan
4 - Western Sahara, occupied by Morocco
Country's in a State of Anarchy
1 - Somalia
"There may be tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they may seem invincible, but in the end, they always fail." - M. Gandhi
NOTE:
Islamic Republic of Iran is a Full Dictatorship country out of control. They Hang people in the morning for breakfast. The current regime is unelected as the elections where a total fraud. In any country where the Church or the Synagogue or the Mosque Rules they will be bound to act crimes against humanity such as those committed by the Inquisition in Europe and those in Afghanistan by the Taliban and those in Iran by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
No religion must be allowed to rule the political aspect of a society, it must aim only to elevate the citizens spiritual enlightenment and give them a code of morals but more than that is out of their pond. Please remember that a church or any organized religion is made up by man and women who are like you and me, they are not appointed neither by the prophets nor the God, organized religions are run by humans they are not appointed nor run by prophets nor God.
Religion matters must be and remain totally separate from the State political matters, just like the great and enlightened and brilliant statesmen Mustafa Kemal Atatürk gave example.
Why did Italy become a dictatorship?
After the war, a man named Benito Mussolini organized a new political group called the Fascists. At first, the group was made up of a bunch of men who wore black shirts and were armed with guns and clubs. They were known to often beat those who opposed them. Mussolini soon had many people on his side and a big ‘team’ of fascists. The people thought that Mussolini was going to help them have a “strong government and restore Italy’s greatness”. In 1922, Mussolini took control of the government. Once he was in power, Mussolini became a dictator. His secret police made sure that nobody openly disagreed with him. Mussolini became a dictator to ensure that he gained more power and ensure he wouldn’t lose it.
What is a dictator government?
A dictatorship is a government which is run by a dictator who has absolute power.
Dictatorship definition, a country, government, or the form of government in which absolute power is exercised by a dictator.
An autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership that is unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state.
What is wrong with dictatorships?
The dictator (leader) can force the people to do hatever he or she wants. Example: Adolf Hitler was a dictator.
Why should a country have dictatorship?
None of the countries in Eastern Europe had any previous experience of genuine democracy, and in many there was a deep-seated yearning for a 'strong leader'. By the mid 1930s all the countries of Eastern and Central Europe except Czechoslovakia were dictatorships usually with sham parliaments.
How do you solve dictatorship in a country?
Usually, it depends on the country where a dictatorship is a form of government. Some countries face a hard struggle to change that into democracy. Basically, the formation of several groups among the people. aiming to knock down a dictator should be the best solution.
What are two differences between a president and a dictator?
A president is a person that has been voted by an election by the people. A dictator is a person that dominates a country/place by brute force.
Technically, in the mind of the average person, a president can be a good guy and a dictator can be a bad guy. This is the only information I know so far, so some facts may be incorrect.
Yes, but he came to a bad end as he should have expected.
Any leader who has absolute power under a police state is a dictator. When there is no court system, no personal freedoms, a rich ruling family with a poor population. But sometimes dictators don't get to live out their lives in luxury and power. Gaddafi went the way of Hitler, Mussolini, and most recently Saddam.
In which region of the world did a dictator first come to power and when?
While I'm sure it is near impossible to pinpoint the first dictator, you could say any of the Egyptian Pharaohs, Roman Emperors, etc. were among the first. I'm sure there are more in our unrecorded history as well.
Where have dictatorships been most common?
It depends on definitions. The most common form of government throughout history has been ABSOLUTE MONARCHY. Some people consider "absolute monarchy" to be a subset of dictatorships, in which case, dictatorships, which include numerous other forms of government other than absolute monarchies, would be the most common form of government throughout history. If monarchy is considered independently of dictatorship (usually because dictatorship is defined as having a non-hereditary assumption of power), then the numbers of dictatorships are far outweighed by millenia of absolute monarchies, especially in the Ancient, Classical, and Medieval World.
Why do people want to be ruled by a dictator?
Communism ideally promotes equality.This sort of a political system is highly appealing to the general public because it puts everyone at par despite differences in their social standing.Communism is also anti tyranny and anti monarchy, which does put a lot of people at ease as they can embrace their liberty and individuality.Communism aims at a self governed society in which wealth is uniformly distributed.
this isn't tru they only do it because they have to or else they will get killed
What did Francisco Franco do as a dictator?
While Francisco Franco was in power he helped to stabilize the economy of Spain, which had been ruined after the Spanish Civil War. The civil war occurred because of the rebellion against the government of Spain. Franco and a group of others who had a strong disbelief in the policies of the Republican government formed a coup to revolt against the government of Spain and to gain power over the government. These attacks on the government eventually turned into the civil war between the Republicans and the Nationalists. In the end, Franco led the Nationalists to victory with the support of Hitler and Mussolini.
During Franco's reign, the economy was restored. There were three main factors which contributed to the improvement of the economy of Spain. The first factor being the tourism in Spain. With beautiful beaches, lovely warm weather and bargain prices, Spain managed to attract many tourists. The second factor was the foreign investment. The USA was the most important source. The third factor was the emigrant remittances. More than 3 million Spaniards emigrated to other countries. This provided the country with much needed monetary envoys. Not only did the economy improve during Franco's reign but many people who held the beliefs of a Republican were killed. Hundreds of thousands of Republicans were imprisoned and nearly 200,000 were summarily executed or killed.
Franco also introduced a new system called the 'New State'. This system was based on the fascist ideas of unquestioning loyalty, the denial of individual rights and freedoms and state intervention in economic and social management. Also during his rule, trade unions were banned, strikes were forbidden, divorce was illegal, abortion was illegal, political parties outlawed, no freedom of speech, no freedom of the press, no freedom of religion, civil marriage banned, media silenced. Franco's actions were obviously highly dictatorial during his reign.
Who was dictator before fidel Castro?
Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado was Cuban president before Fidel Castro.
He succeeded Manuel Urrutia in 1959 and was succeeded in 1976 with the implementation of the new Cuban constitution.
What country in Europe was the first country to become a communist dictatorship?
Communism means a global society with no classes or.money or government. It has never existed, and certainly could not exist in just one country.
What is a 10 letter word for like a dictator?
autocratic, tyrannical, monocratic, peremptory, inflexible, oppressive, iron-fisted