the king and his council
Answer this question… Japanese military leaders took control of the Japanese government.
first answer:To act on having more control over the people.more correct answer:It was the Japanese Army that took control of the Japanese government in the 1930's. The Japanese Army was obsessed with the goal of conquering China. Controlling the government allowed them to continue their aggression.-M A K A L Z
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1945), the Japanese established a military government known as the Japanese-sponsored Second Philippine Republic. This government was led by President Jose P. Laurel under the control and authority of the Japanese military administration.
It set the stage for the military takeover.
To move the USSR toward a market economy To move control of business away from the central government.
A unitary government may be defined as on in which the powers are concentrated in the hands of a central government. There may be sub-divisions, but they are not free from the control of the central government. They are the creation or and derive their power from, the central government and as such are subordinate to the same in all respects. They are the mere agents of the central government. The best examples of the unitary government are that of Great Britain and France, Italy, Belgium, Japan and so on. For administrative convenience and other considerations the country may be divided into political divisions of different categories, but all authority control from the central government. These sub-divisions have no original existence of their own.
A Unitary government is the type of government where the people give their consent to be persuaded over by the central government. In this type of government they can also control the local government.
Local government, controlled by PERSIAN provincial governors with central control by the king and his council.
A State governed as one single unit in which central government is supreme. The administrative divisions of the country can only excercise powers that the central government chooses to delegate
Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.
A strong Central Government where the government t could control most things that happened.