Japan dictator during World War II?
Japan didn't have a dictator, they had an emperor. This man's name is Emperor Hirohito. He was the last emperor of Japan.
Would Kim Jong Un let his daughter take his place as dictator when he dies?
It is doubtful. North Korea is a very patriarchal society, so a female leader would be seen as weak and incapable. However, like all questions about the North Korean government, the information is hazy at best, so we will have to wait and see what happens for a definitive answer.
What is a strong central government usually headed by a dictator called?
A Dictatorship. It is distinguished from other Totalitarian states by having all power vested in one individual - the Dictator. - I Warner
Would Karl Marx's 'dictatorship of the proletariat' be despotic or democratic?
Despotic. He himself referred to it using this very word in the Communist Manifestos, where he claimed that the Dictatorship of the so-called Proletariat would have to result to despotic measures, like seizing control of the army and using it to invade nearby Capitalist territories in order to spread Communist imperialism.
He also published the "Ten Pillars", a guide of steps that he decreed essential to the establishment of a communist government, which reads like a "How-To" guide for establishing totlaitarianism. The Ten Pillars demand that everything from food to schooling to media be controlled solely by the state, and that any who disobeyed were to be forcibly exiled and their property seized by the state for it's own use.
A dictatorship is a form of government where all the powers are given to one individual.
Because of Fidel Castro they want to be in control, ever since he got sick his brother has taken over. Raul Castro is not doing any better. He is still bad as his older brother. I just hope that someone would come and help them do better than they are already doing.
Why was the position of DICTATOR created?
It was all about power and control. Throughout history, there have been rulers (kings, emperors, military generals, political party leaders) who got into power and did not want to share it. They created a system of governing where only they were in charge, and they made certain they would not be challenged by any opposition (dissenters were arrested and either imprisoned or killed). There have been some brutal dictators who ruled mercilessly and it took a long time for them to finally be deposed. In some countries, the people endured generations of being ruled by a dictator, and then by members of that person's family.
What is the primary feature of a dictatorship?
The primary feature of a dictatorship is that leaders make decisions without the consent of the people. Dissent is impossible and when it does occur, dissenters are repressed.
Is a benevolent dictatorship more effective than current democracy?
A benevolent dicatorship is a more effective form of government than democracy. Decions can be made immediatly and will be made in the best intrest of the county (hence benevolent), rather then in the intrests of being re-elceted. Therefore decisions that are nessisary, but unpopular with the people (like cutting the deficit in Greece by cutting social servicess before they defaulted on debt) can be made. If the dictator listens to his advisors then there is no overall loss of creative problem solving either. The effectiveness of dictatorship was shown during the rule of the roman emperors and the mongol khans who created vast empires in short periods of time. Whereas the greatest democratic civiliation of ancient history was the greeks, who had a lose condederation of city states in a small area and they mainly fought amongst themselves.
Dictatorship however contains the risk of the dictator becoming a tyrant and no longer caring for the people. This is a risk that democracy does not contain.
What is a common cause of the rise of dictatorship?
Nova Net Answer: Economic Instability.
Nova Net Review Test Answer: Dictators promise to improve failing economie
Near Economic collapse or Collapse itself leaves a VOID in the Political upper echelon,Sometimes leadership is replaced by those with a Self Centered Agenda.The general public is Seduced into believing almost anything,because they are in such Confusion, Frustration and sometimes Starvation. After gaining a foot hold of control with promises they have no intention of keeping, the still benevolent Leader (in outward appearance only) issues orders to REMOVE All Weapons from the Public's Possession. The public is told it is to maintain the Peace in these Troubled times and it is For Their Own Good. NOW the Beast rears it`s head and shows it`s True colors,doing whatever to whomever whenever he/she wants to.This is the very Same Recipe used by all Dictatorships throughout time ....If any of this sounds like a Government you know,(Obama going Anti-Gun Crazy) BEWARE .... History Repeats itself if we are not careful,because , "The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance"
What government is dictatorship?
it is a government that is defined as an autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual, the dictator. and people have little voice to express opinion also there ruler are chosen by there talent , get things done quicker
What is a despotic government?
Despotism is a form of government characterized by a single ruling entity with absolute power. The single entity can be an individual, autocracy, or a group, oligarch).
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So that the pubic would not see reason to go against them and revolt.
What makes a republican form of government different from monarchy or dictatorship?
A dictatorship is controlled, like a monarchy, by one person who has all of the power. While a monarchy is ruled over by a king or queen, who inherit the title, a dictatorship is ruled by a dictator. A republican form of government has three branches, the members of which are elected by the people.
What went wrong to the Cuban dictatorship when Fidel Castro was in power?
Fidel went crazy and irrational.
What does a dictator leader do when in power?
it aims to abolish political pluralism and civilian mobilization
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of the temporary wartime Parliament of the United Kingdom for King George. He could never be a dictator in a monarchical government.
Because one person has all the power and he can tell anyone else in his power what to do. They can be really mean too. EXP. Hitler