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imagine the consequences if dictatorship is continuing in the present days​

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Answered by AthulKrishnaa
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Consequences if dictatorship is continuing in the present days:

A dictatorship is a type of government in which a single person or party has absolute power. This means that the ruler or party has complete control and the rights of the people are suppressed. Some dictatorships may have secret police, indefinite arrests, and concentration camps. All these wars damage a country's infrastructure and economy. It may take decades to recover.

  • Powers would be in the hands of a single individual.
  • The main aim would be the welfare of the individual.
  • No political rights would be given to the people.
  • Opposition of any type would not be tolerated.
Answered by nancy114
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Explanation:

dictatorship is a unitary form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders and little or no toleration for political pluralism or independent programs or media.[2] According to other definitions, democracies are a form of government in which "those who govern are selected through contested elections"; therefore dictatorships are "not democracies".[2] With the advent of the 19th and 20th centuries, dictatorships and constitutional democracies emerged as the world's two major forms of government, gradually eliminating monarchies, one of the traditional widespread forms of government of the time. Typically, in a dictatorial regime, the leader of the country is identified with the title of dictator, although their formal title may more closely resemble something similar to "leader". A common aspect that characterized dictatorship is taking advantage of their strong personality, usually by suppressing freedom of thought and speech of the masses, in order to maintain complete political and social supremacy and stability. Dictatorships and totalitarian societies generally employ political propaganda to decrease the influence of proponents of alternative governing systems.[3][4]

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