1932
1932
There are not many advantages of a military government over a civilian government. One thing that may be considered an advantage is that a military government is always ready to defend its country.
hell no
There was widespread resentment over government controls.
Firstly, the Japanese had no jobs, no money. Secondly, the Moderates had not prove themselves that they can provide better life for the Japanese. Thirdly, the Japanese traders cannot trade when the depression take place and hence, with the militarist leaders take over the nation, they promised to have an aggression foreign policy that attracted them because at last, they have another market to sell their products without relying on US/European Nation that were suffered from the Great Depression. Lastly, the Japanese liked the militarist ultra nationalism that emphasis on their values. This was not likely to be done with the Moderates Government.
Firstly, the Japanese had no jobs, no money. Secondly, the Moderates had not prove themselves that they can provide better life for the Japanese. Thirdly, the Japanese traders cannot trade when the depression take place and hence, with the militarist leaders take over the nation, they promised to have an aggression foreign policy that attracted them because at last, they have another market to sell their products without relying on US/European Nation that were suffered from the Great Depression. Lastly, the Japanese liked the militarist ultra nationalism that emphasis on their values. This was not likely to be done with the Moderates Government.
The U.S. military turned over the administration of Iraq to an American civilian diplomat.
Japan
As a result of the Allied Occupation from 1945 to 1952, the United States has played a large and enduring role in the development of Japan's government.
Temporary rule by the military simply means running the government on interim terms. This normally happens if the country has no elected government yet.
The Japanese government, and the Japanese military.
No, a four-star army general does not have authority over civilian police. Civilian law enforcement agencies operate under local, state, or federal government authority and are independent from military command. In the United States, for example, the Posse Comitatus Act restricts the use of the military in domestic law enforcement, ensuring civilian control over police matters. However, in certain situations, such as national emergencies, the military may provide support to civilian authorities, but that does not equate to direct command.