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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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Famous dictators list from a-z?

Hitler always hitler because of his evil beard~

What is the role of judiciary in a dictatorship government?

To follow the instructions given by those doing the dictating.

Advantage and disadvantage of dictatorship?

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No advantages for the vast majority who live under a dictatorship. Many advantages for the dictator and his corrupt inner circle, namely wealth and power, as well as for the governments and corporations who deal with them (and help them into power). Dictatorships are a means of forcing an economic system on an unwilling population, for the purpose of extracting resources.

Who ruled as dictators and did little to the poor?

The Perons in Argentina. President Marcos & his wife Phillipines was most well known case.

Was Helmut Kohl a dictator?

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.

What are the characteristic of a dictatorship?

The main characteristics of Dictatorship are as follows:

  1. The one-party rule.
  2. censorship
  3. Person who owned wield extraordinary powers.
  4. Person who gain or continue to hold a military post.
  5. The use of national and religious traditions.
  6. executions without trial for political offenses.
  7. expropriation of private property.

A Ruler or a King or a Governing system would be called a Dictatorship when the Head holds himself to be the supreme in whatever he thinks, acts or decides. He needs no counsellors, advisers or ministers except a few sycophants to govern.

The characteristics of dictatorships are many, but the mains are that the power of the country is one persons hands what means that he can do whatever he wants. Sometimes dictatorships do help the country, however almost all the times the dictator uses his power in order to do something that democratically can not be done.

Wierd people

Social, political and economic oppression.

What is the abstract noun for despot?

The word despot is an abstract noun. A despot is a person who rules with absolute power, a tyrant, or oppressor. You can see, hear, or touch the person, but you can only know or understand that the person is a despot.

Can you make a person pass out by rubbing their neck?

Unless you cut off bloodflow to the person's brain, no. Doing that just by rubbing the person's neck would be quite a feat.

Who is dictator of Egypt?

the term "dictator" is generally used to describe a leader who holds an extraordinary amount of personal power.

Who were two enlightened despots during the 18th century?

Napoleon Bonaparte, Catherine the Great, Fredrick the Great, and Joseph II.

Do dictatorships exercise limited authority over the people?

There is no blanket answer, however most dictatorships do not exercise limited authority over people.

Has Europe got any dictators?

Yes, unfortunately one.

This is a slightly subjective question, as nobody ever admits to being a dictator.

President Alexander Lukashenko (Аляксандр Лукашэнка) of Belarus is usually considered a dictator. He has ruled Belarus since 1994. Many other governments and non-governmental organisations have described Lukashenko as a dictator and the elections as fraudulent.

Could a dictatorship ever happen in nz why why not?

A dictatorship can happen anywhere. It depends on the political climate and situation.