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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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Who is the dictator of Croatia?

Croatia has no dictator, Croatia has president who is elected democratically. Currently, the President of Croatia is Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, who came into office in February 2015 and will serve a term of five years.

Was there ever a Sultan that became a dictator?

Almost all sultans have been absolute monarchs, meaning that they wielded untouchable dictatorial power. All of the Ottoman Sultans, especially Mehmed II, Bayezid II, Selim I, and Suleiman I were dictators. The current Sultan Qaboos of Oman is another dictator. Now, calling these men dictators is only a statement that they had authoritarian power to determine laws and strictures. It makes no value judgment as to whether they were good rulers or bad rulers.

Why did dictators rise to power after the great depression?

dictators rose to power in the 1930's because they all promised to get there countrys out of deppresion. They promised to make things good again just like Hitler did, he belived Germany was the greatest country and he promised to rebuild that strong foundation Germany had before the war, he was going to restore Germany to its roots and give people there jobs back and bring wealth to the country

Why were several rulers in 18th century Europe known as enlightened despots?

They were European monarchs who were inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects.

Was Kaiser Wilhelm II A Dictator?

It depends what you consider to be a dictator. The German Empire itself was rather like a dictator, destroying many cultures and replacing them with their own. But Wilhelm was not a dictator as the citizens of Germany voted for the next kaiser.

When did Hitler become dictator?

Hitler was appointed Chancellor on 30 January 1933, and on 23 March 1933 the Reichstag (German parliament) passed a law allowing him to rule by decree without even the need for the President's signature. (The first permanent concentration camp opened at Dachau just before that). In May 1933 he banned all political parties except his own (the NSDAP) and also banned all trade unions and so it went on ...

A dictator that is still alive?

I know one dictator that is still alive and his name is Bashar al Assad.

I don't know if he's still dictator but he's still alive.Look him up or whatever :)

Why were most dictators military leaders?

This is easy because most dictators were military leaders because they made a difference in the war, like hitler.

Who was the longest ruling dictator?

The current living ruler... Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has ruled Equatorial Guinea since 1979.

Fidel Castro ruled Cuba for 49 years from 1959 to 2008.

Are browser hijackers illegal and can you trace the people who create them and turn the info over to the authorities?

Depends on the country where you live, but even then it can be next to impossible to trace them culprits and even if you do, if they're in another country, you're not likely to get very far.

Most anti-virus software have browser hijacking protection of some kind.

If yours doesn't get a copy of ad-aware from www.lavasoft.de, it's total free (except the pro version). This will scan and find any spyware and browser hijacking objects and delete them.

When downloaded, make sure you do an update to get the latest pattern files etc..

Do a full scan, when done right-click and click "Select All Objects", then go to the other window tab and do the same. Then click "Next" and accept the warning.

Run it at least once a month.

That should take care of any browser hijack attempts.

Also, make sure your operating system is up to date. If using Windows XP, install Service Pack 2. The firewall is much better than it was and is enabled by default now.

Who was an authoritarian dictator?

Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin were all authoritarian dictators and the military staff of Japan acted as a junta.

What was a role of a dictator during the roman republic?

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the Roman republic, a dictator was an appointed office for usually a six month period. In that time, the dictator was supposed to take charge of the government and solve whatever problem that caused him to be appointed in the first place. The time of the office could be extended and many times it was, culminating in the perpetual dictatorship of Julius Caesar.

During the 1800s in Latin America a military dictator?

There were several military dictators in the 1800's in Latin America. Juan Manuel Rosas ruled in Argentina. Juan Jose Flores ruled in Ecuador.

In the 1930s dictators seized control in many countries but not?

Countries in Europe which did not have dictators were the Northern European countries, United Kingdom, the Mediterranean Countries, Switzerland, some of the Eastern European countries, Spain, Portugal, France, Greece and others.