What are two types of dictatorship?
The two types of Dictatorship are Authorization and Totalitarian.
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Could you take over the world?
NO. At this point in history, the only way to effectively take over the world is by conquest and many people have come close; Genghis Khan and Adolf Hitler are the most commonly cited such conquerors. These people are almost always, correspondingly, people who have some military background and horrific monsters in ethical terms. If you lack both of these attributes, as I do, it is practically impossible to take over the world.
What policies did enlightened despots have in common?
enghlinment has policies to belive in the spread of your own idea and so does the policies
On April 21, 1836, the Battle of San Jacinto, General Sam Houston and the Texas Army defeated General Santa Anna and his army in an extreme manner: while only 9 Texans were killed, about 640 Mexican soldiers were killed, 200 or so wounded and over 700 Mexican soldiers were captured. General Santa Anna, who was also President of Mexico at the time, was captured the very next day and became a prisoner of war. Not 3 weeks later, General Santa Anna signed peace treaties dictating the Mexican Army leave Texas territory and for General Santa Anna to lobby in Mexico City for recognition of the Texas Territory as a sovereign nation, free of Mexico rule.
However, that only tells part of it. The Battle of San Jacinto was decided by an arguably stupid error on General Santa Anna's part. He decided that his army would have their afternoon siesta and compounding the error, failed to have guards posted during his army's siesta.
Shortly before 5pm, General Sam Houston and the Texas Army silently moved on the Mexican Army after burning a bridge that denied both armies an easy retreat, and launched a surprise attack that caught the napping Mexican Army by complete surprise. General Manuel Fernandez Castrillon tried to mount a counterattack and was killed. The unprepared Mexican Army were routed after Catrillon's troops panicked after his death and fled causing the quick defensive line to collapse.
The battle became a slaughter as the Mexican troops were simply caught too unaware to be ready for General Sam Houston's well organized surprise attack, the death of General Catrillon, the fleeing of his troops, and the collapse of any kind of real defense or organized resistance.
So the answer would actually be, "The Battle of San Jacinto"
His philosophy came from an earlier enlightenment thinker John Locke who had a big influence on also the way the Constitution was written. Go Google "John Locke" for a better understanding.
No he was a communist dictator who killed millions of people.
What is the antonym of a dictator?
The opposite of dictatorship is Democracy. Democracy means you have more rights over and to things like Voting and Belief and Religion. with dictatorship you don't have those things.
I'm not sure who gave the above answer but the are totally a wrong a dictatorship is form of government in place in countries who has one ruler and that ruler words or wishes is law! The USA. would be the opposite of a dictatorship
When did Jean-Bertrand Aristide become the dictator of haiti?
He was never a dictator, he was elected in open elections in 1991, after the previous hereditory dicatorship was overthrown by mass protests in the late 1980's. He served a 5 year term, and stepped down at the end of his elected term. In Haiti, you're allowed to run for election again, but not for consecutive terms, he ran again and was elected in 2001.
Getting elected and following your countries constitutional rules about terms in office, is what separates an elected president from a dictator.
It tells us that Mrs G's knowledge of Germany is 64 years out of date.
If you lose your job and deported to your own country are the creditors still run after you?
== == Of course they will hire a local lawyer, in your country, and take you to court, to get a judge to order you to pay, or go to jail until you pay it all up. Do the right thing, and pay your debts.
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Why would you like to live in countries run by dictators?
Many people wouldn't - but the country might be safe, prosperous, etc. but with limited political/other freedom - some people may be happy in that situation.
Who was the leader of Russia when Hitler was the dictator in Germany?
at that time it was The Sovjetisk Union and the leader or dictator was Stalin