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    assosciates and supposed best friend after declaring himself dictator for life. When these people seize power‚ they are determined to hold on to it through fair means or foul. Their assassination may be the only way to change a country from dictatorship to democracy‚ particularly if an internal police force under the leader’s rule has been upholding his or her will and preventing internal opposition. A popular arguement against the assassination of a dictator is that there is an alternative

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    provide stability and efficient law-making; a core function of parliament. Counter-arguing this it could be suggested that such a strong majority government who does not have to debate or compromise in laws could eventually result in an elective dictatorship‚ meaning that we are effectively controlled by the government on a vote that was made for 4/5

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    ‘By 1943‚ Mussolini had created a totalitarian regime in Italy’. Explain why you agree or disagree with this view. (24 marks). Most historians have suggested that Mussolini had not created a totalitarian regime in Italy by 1943 due to the fact that Fascism remained a secondary belief for the majority of Italy‚ superseded by religion. However Mussolini did achieve a totalitarian state in some respects. For example‚ his use of propaganda was successful in propagating the idea of the ‘Cult of

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    Throughout the course of history dictatorships have had a reputation of violating human rights and eventually falling. This is proven through Adolf Hitler‚ Joseph Stalin‚ and Benito Mussolini. All of who violated human rights and ruled with their own motivations in mind. Nations with dictators fail due to the human nature of self-interest and constant value conflicts between government and the people. Dictatorships are tainted by the selfish motivations of leaders and influencers. Though some dictators

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    intimidate them. With this in mind‚ she is able to make the men feel inferior and help the reader insinuate that women are the superior gender. Chavez can be given the same reputation because he was able to intimidate everyone with his power. In his dictatorship of 14 years‚ in Venezuela‚ he had the same

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    Are Administration and Politics Dichotomy Practical/Workable? Derek Brown Grantham University Abstract The issues of politics and administration dichotomy first raised by Woodrow Wilson continue to generate debate among scholars of public administration in modern time. Why some think Wilson’s idea was useful‚ others reject the idea as impossible. And in your opinion‚ is that distinction practical and workable? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using such a dichotomy today as a way

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    certain situations one strong‚ powerful leader would be the best option for the nation. A strong all powerful leader can lead to dictatorship. By definition‚ a dictator is a ruler with complete power over a country‚ which is sometimes obtained by force. A dictator provides a sense of unity and makes it easier to tame out of control situations. Under a dictatorship‚ the nation being governed is easily controlled by censorship of the media that does not have much say in the actions of its leader

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    up the narrative of a child‚ Suleiman‚ a boy living under a dictatorship and a family that keeps secrets from him. Through Suleiman‚ Matar reveals an interpretation of life under a dictatorship through expressing a child’s experiences and views of betrayal and loyalty. Matar symbolizes this child as the nation under a dictatorship. In particular‚ Matar attempts to further express the transformation of people living under a dictatorship by symbolizing the child‚ Suleiman’s‚ through many encounters

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    feel powerless so that they would be less likely to question or fight back against the dictatorship. This was shown in Anthem when Equality 7-2521 described being sent to the Home of Students when he was just five years old‚ to endure ten years of learning only what the government wants him to learn (INSERT PAGE NUMB). He has no family‚ which isn’t unusual for this type of society under a totalitarian dictatorship. jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjfsae;kjkaestrhsbhg ffjkzdbfajfjksdgfbxdfg

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    existing between executive & legislative branch d. Relationship existing between central & local government Dictatorship Dictatorship implies rule by an individual who has complete power over the country‚ where even a small group of people can help in ruling the government. Although there have been several definitions of dictatorship‚ broadly all the various types and forms of dictatorship tend to exhibit totalitarian characteristics. When the power of the government does not come from the people

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