Which political system emerged directly from World War 1?
What can be described as a new political system that developed after World War 1 was the fascist dictatorship. In this system "pioneered" by Benito Mussolini in Italy, one powerful leader's political party was elected into power, or "muscled" its way into power and outlawed all opposition parties.They often had a para-military support group. In Italy it was the "Black Shirts" and in Germany, Adolph Hitler formed the "Brown Shirts".
Fascist dictatorships appealed to a nation's nationalism and promised to fix the nation's economic problems.
Fascism, also a Spanish political system often flourished when democratic governments failed economically.
Generally speaking, populations that supported fascist governments were not "hate mongers". They overlooked clear violations of normal political practices as a trade off for economic growth and political pride transferred into nationalism.
What did elightented despots keep for themselves?
Enlightened despots maintained absolute power while implementing reforms aimed at modernizing their states and promoting the welfare of their subjects. They retained control over key aspects of governance, including legislation, military, and economic policies, often centralizing authority to ensure stability and efficiency. Despite their benevolent intentions, these rulers typically suppressed dissent and maintained censorship to protect their rule and prevent challenges to their authority.
During the Republic what problem in the two-consul setup was addressed by appointng a dictator?
Any problem whose solution could not be agreed upon could be tossed out to a dictator during the republic. The consuls did not always agree and the tribunes could veto their decision if they did. Most of these problems were of a military nature, but civic matters were also addressed as during the dictatorship of Sulla.
The office of dictator was created during a dire emergency. It was not a situation when the consuls could not agree, but was the immediate and direct way ( as per the Republican Romans ) to deal with the crises. The term of a dictator during most of the republic was a limited one, often perhaps a year at most. If the emergency was still not solved the dictator could be appointed for an additional amount of time and /or a new dictator could be appointed if the first one failed.
Angola and Mozambique
appeasement
Puerto Rico does not have a dictator. Puerto Rico is a commonwealth (but not a state) of the United States. I believe it has a governor, but that is about it.
Who was the dictator of Australia?
Despite what some people may think, Australia has never had a dictator. Since Federation, we have been a Constitutional Monarchy with regular democratic elections.
Is a male lemur named a dictator?
Lemurs are a type of primate, and primates are simply referred to as males and females, with the exception of the man and woman references for human primates. So, no, a male lemur is not called a dictator.
Is the Namibia a dictatorship?
What makes you think it is?
The answer is NO its not..next time sharpen up on ur general knowledge!!
Is the word dictator an adjective?
No it is a noun. An adjective is a descriptive word. If you were to say 'merciless dictator' merciless would be the adjective.
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If you were to say he is dictatorial, 'dictatorial' is an adjective.
Who was general who defeated rebels on the Italian peninsula and then ruled roMe as a dictator?
Sulla
One of the biggest reasons that Cuba failed to rise up again, was because Castro didn't want them overflowing his dictatorship. He needed to be supported.
What dictator came to power in 1924 and ruled for thirty years?
Josef Stalin dictator over the Soviet Union
Who ruled Austria as an enlightened despot?
Joseph II, son of Maria Theresa and brother of the infamous Marie Antoinette, queen of France during the French Revolution.
One could also make the case that his mother, Maria Theresa, was also an enlightened despot, but the more common answer is Joseph.
Positive things about dictatorship?
Totalitarianism was mainly used in the Great Depression when people needed it to get out their slump. So a totatilarian leader can change the economy, the military, everything for the greater good of the country. In a way its the best form of governemnt since somebody has the extreme power to do something good or save the country and keap helping it. Notice that all the nations with a dictator where the most powerful in WWII (apart from Britain and the US, but the president slightly has totalitarian powers). But overtime we have found out that anybody with that kind of power gets corrupted by it.