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Answered by Anonymous
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A dictatorship is a form of government where one person or political party has the power to do whatever they want. The ruler is called a dictator. In a dictatorship, the individuals rights are usually suppressed.

A dictatorship is a form of government where one person or political party has the power to do whatever they want. The ruler is called a dictator. In a dictatorship, the individuals rights are usually suppressed.Dictators often come to power in times of difficulty, such as massive unemployment, inflation, and unrest among the population. Dictators are normally backed by powerful groups, such as landowners, private company owners, bank owners and in some cases institutions like the Roman Catholic Church to put in place law and order by force. This force may be directed at the poorer parts of society, such as unemployed workers, ethnic minorities, working class areas and shanty towns. Examples of this are the dictatorships in Latin America and the prosecution of the Jewish community in 1940s Germany.

Answered by indu2380
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1. dictators usually rule autocracies, governments with a single self-appointed leader and no governing body to check his power.

2. Often, dictators have totalitarian regimes, keeping their power through control of the mass media.

3. Totalitarian dictators also use secret police and spy on the citizens of their state as well as restrict or completely remove their personal freedoms.

4. Many of these dictators foster cults of personality, a form of hero worship in which the masses are fed propaganda declaring their leader to be flawless.

5. In some cases, divine or divinely appointed. 6. The North Korean dictator Kim Il-sung (father of Kim Jong-il) was essentially the sole subject of all forms of art created in the country.

7. Schoolchildren were taught to give thanks to Kim Il-sung, the source of all of their blessings, as part of their training.

8. Critics spoke of him as being megalomaniacal and extremely narcissistic.

9. Saddam Hussein's Iraq was also full of statues, murals, posters and paintings bearing his image.

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