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harina [27]
3 years ago
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Who or what is a dictator?

History
1 answer:
inysia [295]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Dictatorship is the absence of the rule of law and law.

Explanation:

  • A dictatorship is a form of government where an individual or a small group of people who ultimately control the government. Dictators are not restricted by law. The absence of opposition political authority characterizes the dictatorship. The media is under the control of the authorities, and the police and military have great powers. The freedom of citizens is wholly restricted, and the state has control over cultural and other events in society.

Throughout history, there have been many forms of dictatorship around the world:

  • Communist dictatorship in Russia.
  • Fascism in Italy.
  • Militarism in Japan.
  • Nazism in Germany.

The most famous dictators in History were Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Stalin, Japanese Emperor Hirohito, and many others.This form of government in the modern world is still present today in North Korea, where one man controls all political and social movements.

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