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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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What branch of government in ancient rome that had unlimited power called a dictator?

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.

Who made himself dictator in anicent rome?

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.

What economic and political conditions following World War 1 encouraged dictatorship?

The effects of the Great Depression and economic collapse led to the acceptance of fascism. Fascism seeks to solve economic challenges by placing the authority in a single person which leads to dictatorship.

What does the word dictatorship mean for kids?

A dictatorship, is where a single person or group, decide what is going to happen and the rest have to obey, without question or debate.

A child will see this all around them, with parents, teachers, police etc.

This kind of dictatorship is well meaning, for the safety of children who are acknowledged not to understand dangers, due to their inexperience.

It is more worrying when applied to the running of a country.

Is Cameroon a dictatorship?

Yes, it is dictatorship lead by a man called Paul Biya!

Which African countries overthrew dictatorships?

I'm pretty sure that there's only been three countries in Africa that have overthrown dictatorship so far: Tunisia first, then Egypt and then Libya.

Can you explain how the political system of democracy works and how it differs from a dictatorship?

Very simple. Democracy allows, or attempts to allow, people to govern themselves and decide how they will live. Theoretically no one is above the law in a democracy. With a dictatorship people are told what to do and how to live, and they have no say in the matter. It is possible for a dictatorship to be benevolent and a democracy to be unjust, but people will often choose democracy over dictatorship, if they have a choice.

Which of these types of dictatorship are you more likely to find today?

Since we don't have the types you were given I will give you a general answer. Dictators are basically the same they are authoritarian and demand that the people of their country worship them. Today, the ones that exist are communist.

How does napoleon become a dictator in Animal Farm?

He becomes the leader of animal farm by chasing off his opponent, Snowball who through the rest of the book is made to look like bad guy. By chasing off Snowball, Napoleon is left with no opposition and all the other animals are too afraid to speak up against him becuase the dogs will kill them, therefore putting Napoleon as head of Animal Farm.

How and when did military dictatorship end in Chile?

The military dictatorship in Chile, led by General Augusto Pinochet, formally ended in 1990 after a national plebiscite held on October 5, 1988, where the Chilean people voted against extending Pinochet's rule. This led to a transition to democracy, culminating in the election of Patricio Aylwin as president in December 1989. The end of the dictatorship was marked by a gradual restoration of civil liberties and democratic institutions over the following years.

Who was not a Fascist dictatorship in the 1930s?

The three major fascist dictatorships in Europe in the 1930s were Hitler's Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Fascist Italy, and Franco's Nationalist Spain. Other countries in Europe were not explicitly fascist, but many of them like Pilsudski's "Republic of Poland" were fascist dictatorships in all but name. Only France and Britain maintained completely anti-fascist (and non-communist) governments.

Why are the West Bank and the Gaza Strip considered to be dictatorships?

Both have authoritarian leaders whose hold on power is not subject to election. Hamas rules the Gaza Strip as a combination between a military junta and a theocracy, both forms of dictatorship. The Palestinian Authority rules the West Bank as an illiberal democracy with suspended voting, which is another form of dictatorship. (The Israeli-held parts of the West Bank, aside from East Jerusalem, are ruled under martial law, which is effectively another form of dictatorship.)

Can a dictator be nice?

Yes. Most dictators are normal human beings once politics are removed. People who are close confidants of a number of dictators remember them fondly. If the question is asking whether or not dictators can have a positive reputation and be viewed as friendly by their citizenry, the answer is also: Yes. King Mohamed VI of Morocco, former President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia, and former Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew of Singapore all have such a reputation.

What is one benefit in dictartorship government?

The one benefit of a dictatorship government is swift decision making due to lack of consultations.

Why is the oligarchy the best?

It isn't, and certainly not by definition. While it cannot be said that democracy is a guarantee for excellent government by highly qualified and responsible people, democracy if it is working effectively at least ensures that rulers and representatives have to 'sell' their qualifications to the electorate and can be called to account afterwards, if only through the next elections.

Oligarchy means that rulers are selected - usually by a few families - only on the basis of birth, marriage or blind loyalty to the oligarchs' interests. The only oligarchies that today are doing well are awash in oil to a level that even after generously helping themselves the ruling families can throw millions at any social or economic problem.

How did Racism Help Hitler become dictator of Germany?

Racism helped Hitler to become dictator of Germany the same way it causes any other group to come together through racism. It is being ignorant and unknowledgeable that causes the fear that it st he catalyst for racism.

How can the people protest in a dictatorship?

People can protest in a dictatorship in the same way that they would protest any other form of government.

Typically, a dictatorship has stricter laws prohibiting various types of protest, and therefore protesters would have to violate the law.