After World War II, anti-democratic governments rose to power in numerous nations in Europe and in Asia for a variety of reasons. In part, these governments gained power due to support from the anti-democratic governments of the Soviet Union and China. In addition, many of these governments gained power due to the fact that stressful post-war conditions could be dealt with more efficiently by autocratic (non-democratic) governing powers than by democratic governing bodies.
the federal government share power with d state tru seperation of power, which d state have autonomous power 2 govern d state
Power of the State Government
Answer this question… A country adopts a constitution that divides its government into branches with equal power.
Creating more regulatory agencies Enhancing the power of government Giving people more direct power over government
The United States having as complex a government as it has, the people have the power through their representatives but no one holds more power than the Constitution.
Treaty that ended the war and economic depression.
The Magna Carta was the key factor in Europe that lead to limiting the power of government.
It order to have republics, you have to have republicans, that is, an assertive middle class of significant economic and political power with leadership capable of maintaining a governing coalition committed to the rule of law, constitutional government, and private property. Without such a vibrant class, democratic republics, and for that matter, constitutional monarchies, usually have short lives. With that being said, most countries that fell to tyranny after the Second World War were challenged, if not invaded, by armed communist parties committed to the end of private property, contractual enforcement, individual rights, religion, traditional morality, traditional families, the middle class, and intermediary institutions such as clubs, charities, unions, cooperatives, and churches. Each country from East Germany to Vietnam has its own sad story.
It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.
Middle east is a country that used nation pursued in the postwar era designed to position itself as the middle power
making money and maintaining power
The 1945 conference, primarily the Yalta Conference, sought to establish a framework for postwar Europe by addressing the division of territories and the reorganization of political boundaries. Leaders Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin discussed the need for democratic elections in Eastern European nations and the importance of the United Nations for future peacekeeping. They agreed on the division of Germany into occupation zones and the principle of free elections, although differing interpretations later led to tensions during the Cold War. Ultimately, the conference aimed to balance power and prevent future conflicts in Europe.
STEVE WEBER has written: 'SHAPING THE POSTWAR BALANCE OF POWER : MULTILATERALISM IN NATO'
Antisemitic governments rose to power in postwar Europe and Asia due to a combination of social, economic, and political factors. In the aftermath of World War II, many countries were grappling with economic instability, societal upheaval, and the desire for national identity, which often led to scapegoating Jews as responsible for these challenges. Additionally, existing prejudices were amplified by propaganda and political rhetoric, allowing extremist groups to gain traction by promoting antisemitism as a unifying ideology. The vacuum left by weakened democratic institutions also facilitated the rise of authoritarian regimes that exploited these sentiments for political gain.
because he was a famous artist who touched other peoples Emotion and thoughs
how did the kiings gain of power in europe
There is a government that has all the power and a government that has some of the power. People have power with the government and president.