Answer:
What arguments could be made for removing the dictator?
Arguments for removing the dictator are: allowing the country to establish a democracy. Helping out or improving the situation of those demographic groups that were oppressed by the dictator. Another argument is simply punishing the dictator for his crimes.
What arguments could be made for keeping the dictator in power?
The main argument for keeping the dictator is to ensure the stability of the country, even if such stability is unfair at many times, and comes along with the oppresion of certain social and political groups.
Another argument is simply to prevent the country from getting worse.
A final argument is pragmatic: keeping the dictator in power might serve everyone's interests better. Democratic countries have frequently established ties with authoritarian governments.
Marshall.
Congress did not have power to modify the Constitution through regular legislation because Supremacy Clause places the Constitution before the laws. In so holding, Marshall established the principle of judicial review, i.e., the power to declare a law unconstitutional.
Kings enjoyed fencing, jousting and feasting.
The king liked listening to his servants play the harp, lute, or mandolin.
The king also enjoyed listening to tales of battle, ghost stories, drinking ale with his friends, playing chess.
(You didn't specify the kings name or provide an image sorry! I tried)
It would be the "communist manifesto" that is considered the origins of the communist system of government, since it was written jointly by Karl Marx and Engles.