Is Mahinda Rajapaksa a dictator?
Yes truly he is. The way he drove the election to a victory through violation and thuggery provide evidence for this. Also he showed this character clearly by using state media even on the election day. Soon afetr the election he gave command to the army to arrest the opponent SF clearly showing his hidden idi ameens character
What did all dictators have in common?
Hitler, Mussolini and France where all Fasists. After Hitler occupied Austria in 36 Mussolini became his ally. They then both agreed to help Franco in the spanish civil war
Hitler, Mussolini and France where all Fasists. After Hitler occupied Austria in 36 Mussolini became his ally. They then both agreed to help Franco in the spanish civil war
What is left wing dictatorship?
My guess would be that a left wing dictatorship is a dictator that is liberal.
How is dictatorship harmful to a country?
A dictatorship usually results in the repression of citizens' rights, the minimization of social development, and an aggregation of resources to the dictator. Dictators also have a tendency to be more militaristic than democratic leaders, which can lead to increased instability both domestically and in neighboring countries.
They no longer had wanted a republic, They Had A Dictatorship....Senators wanted so much power and influence in the Empire. The emperor had all the political power and also the army was completely loyal with him....
Who controls schools and media in a dictatorship?
The dictator or one of his sidekicks control almost everything within a dictatorship. This is particularly true of schools and colleges as they are ideal places to teach and preach the ideology of the state.
Why can dictatorial regimes not grant civil rights?
Dictators are hoarders (the ones with no empathy for people, which is 99% at least). They don't give back money to people. They keep them blind, and the people get poor. Better governments have the knowledge that without the people (people don't want to go places where they don't have rights), the government fails and they have empathy for people.
I mean no offense to any dictators.
Authoritarian governments and theocracies are examples of what kind of party system?
One party systems
Why do you think so many people were willing to reject democracy and turn to dictators in the 1930s?
Due to the recession and unemployment of the 1930's, people were looking for a way to pull them out of poverty. In Germany, many began to support Hitler's Nationalist Socialist Workers' Party in the hope for change. There were strikes, hunger marches, and riots in France during this time. In 1936 they elected Leon Blum, their first socialist prime minister. He promised a 40 hour work week and a minimum wage, but these reforms were too expensive and he resigned the following year.
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What characteristic does monarchy and dictatorship share?
Well they both have 1 main person at the top who essentially makes all the decisions - even in "constitutional monarchies" (such as Britain and/or the Commonwealth) the Monarch has last say on whether a law passes or not.)
As for other characteristics I'm not really sure unless you look at the economic side of things where both individuals are usually the ones who have the most property, etc - although in the case of a monarchy this is usually provided by the tax payers and in a Dictatorship it's usually provided by the individuals personal fortune and/or what they have got off the public through their programs etc.
I can't think of any others though - sorry.
What are three characteristics that dictatorships had in common in the 1930s?
...an oppressed population, gun control, and effective use of mass media/propaganda
What are characteristics of dictatorship?
A large controlling state (Totalitarian). An investment in military industry and sector.
Who were 10 dictators of World War 2?
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Miklos Horthy
Ion Antonescu
Joseph Stalin
Francisco Franco
Hirohito
Tsar Boris 3
Risto Ryti
Plaek Pibulosongram
Why is it dangerous to deal with North Korea's Dictator?
It is dangerous to deal with North Korea's dictator because of his threats to use nuclear weapons. However, many people believe he would never use them.
When did Pinoche's dictatorship come to an end?
In 1989, he was forced to call elections and in 1990, the new President was elected democratically.
Dictatorships and kingdoms areboth examples of autocracies because?
Because there is only ONE person in charge, unlike the US where Congress can override a decision made by the President.
What is the name of Iran's former dictator's name?
Depends which dictator. It could be Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi or Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini depending on your perception.