Political Science, asked by devanshusheoran1, 1 month ago

history of dictatorship​

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Answered by anitaanitarai1980
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hmmmm

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The term dictatorship comes from the Latin title dictator, which in the Roman Republic designated a temporary magistrate who was granted extraordinary powers in order to deal with state crises. Modern dictators, however, resemble ancient tyrants rather than ancient dictators.

Answered by renumishra1984mishra
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in a dictatorship people I have no rights and all the powers rest in the hands of one man. that is there is a single ruler with absolute power . most dictators gain power other through a military takeover or by seizing leadership from an existing ruler . in this system , citizens cannot raise any question about the government it and its method of functioning. a citizen is not the the master of his fate and is always at the Mercy of The Dictator. general Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan and Saddam Hussein of Iraq were examples of dictators .a dictator is a ruler who has complete power over a country and the power has been gained by force .

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