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Dictatorship

The English term 'dictatorship' means a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator, not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc. Throughout history, there have been famous dictators such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Saddam Hussein.

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What are types of dictatorships?

The four main types are: 1. Personal Rule, aka Cult of Personality. 2. Military Rule. 3. One-Party Rule and 4. Quasi-Democracy.

What continent has the most dictators living there?

Africa currently has the most dictators with 18.

Asia comes in second with 3.

Europe and North America are tied for fourth with 1.

South American and Oceania are tied for sixth with 0.

[Antarctica has no countries]

What is a sentence with the word dictator?

As the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro has full autocratic control over the country.

Democracy sovereign power is held by?

There is a division of powers in democracy between the executive power, judicial power and legislative power.

What does the word ator in dictator mean?

The suffix "-ator" in "dictator" is derived from the Latin word "dictator," which means "one who dictates." In Latin, the suffix "-ator" is often added to verbs to form agent nouns, indicating a person who performs the action of the verb. Therefore, in the word "dictator," the "-ator" suffix signifies a person who dictates or commands.

What type of dictators were Stalin and Hitler totalitarian authoritarian etc.?

Hitler - totalitarian, authoritarian, nationalist. Stalin - totalitarian, authoritarian.

How many dictators has Germany had?

GERMANY ONLY HAD ONE AUTHENTIC DICTATOR WHICH OF COURSE WAS ADOLF HITLER ALTHOUGH SOME PEOPLE WOULD INCLUDE OTTO VON BISMARK BUT HE HAD TO ANSWER TO THE KAISER.

What could be the problems with roman dictators?

The extreme power a dictator held and the way he used it was a real concern to the Romans. Dictators were expected to resign their power when their term of office was over or when the crises was over, whichever came first. Most did. Some did not.

Sulla, although he did resign his dictatorship, used it to punish his enemies and reward his friends. Caesar never did resign and to his enemies, grew more authoritative and arrogant. Fearing a perpetual one man rule, they acted, thinking they had solved the problem.

What is the difference between a dictator and comunest?

The two are very different concepts, one is an belief and the other is a type of ruler.

A dictator is someone who has control of a government and is the sole authority overall all government business - the sole decision-maker over policy, taxes, laws, etc. Another way to describe it (using American concepts) is the consolidation of all the judicial, legislative, and executive powers in the hands of one person.

A dictator is not necessary bad - there exists a concept known as a benevolent dictator (despot) as found in the thriving island nation of Singapore. The important idea here is "how" the person decides to use their authority.

A "communist" describes a person who ascribes to the Marxist philosophy of persons' working in lowest income bracket being the primary economy and legislative force in the nation. The assumption was that the state would move toward providing more equal "benefits" to all people in the country rather than being enjoyed by the rich.

Communism, by itself, actually does not have any dictatorial elements inside its theory - in fact, the exact opposite. However, as it manifest itself in reality, most leaders who espouse communism often end up being dictators.

Who was the General who was appointed dictator for life?

The Roman general who was appointed dictator for life was Julius Caesar.

How did dictators undermine peace in 1930s?

Well... it all begins with the time when Hitler... OMG look around! (Runs away) :P

Who did the US back as the dictator of Cuba?

The US supported Fulgencio Batista not because he was a dictator but because he was more favorable to US concerns than the Communists who eventually took over.