They could be classified as Totalitarian Rulers. Hitler, Mussolini, and Josef Stalin were leaders of Totalitarian governments that controlled all aspects of daily life. The dictionary definition of Totalitarian is, "Relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state." Synonyms for it would be one-party, <span>dictatorial, </span><span>tyrannical</span><span>, </span><span>fascist, </span><span>oppressive</span><span>, and </span><span>illiberal.
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The structure of FDR's fireside chat is effective. This is evident from the similarities he is drawing between the actions of Japan and the actions of Germany. His goal in drawing these parallels is to show the American people that war is necessary to stop Japan from continuing their reign of terror. Along with this, the US must defend their honor after being attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor.
Ultimately, FDR central idea that the Japanese need to be stopped before they continue to attack other innocent nations is well explained and uses multiple examples to show that this trend can continue unless America stops them.
Because that's how you get the great depression
The Spanish king ordered officials to look into the system of forced labor and eventually abolished it. This is how military campaigns were led to creation of independent nations in South America.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The people in Latin America distrusted and feared one another after dissatisfaction with Spanish rule. Sometimes they worked together against the Spanish. But once independence was achieved, the creoles, who had led the revolts, dominated the governments.
The process of independence of the South American countries has more to do with the American Independence and the defeat of the British, as well as the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars. The culture and outlook of the people was inspired from European conquerors and immigrants. The majorities of South Americans speak Portuguese or Spanish and follow Western traditions.
The widespread revolutionary ideals ensuing from these important changes in European political board made locals settlers and non-whites question their allegiance to metropolitan authority, as well as the elite, who were tired of trade restrictions.