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    Joseph Stalin was an emerging leader in Russia in the early 1900’s. Soon he would become one of the most powerful, vicious, and terrorizing dictators of all time as he led the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in Russia from 1929 to 1953. Stalin was born in Gori, a small town in Georgia and grew with a rough childhood experiencing both abuse and poverty. In his late teenage years following his mother’s aspirations, Stalin was accepted with a scholarship to the Tiflis Theological…

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    According to Ollman, Marx believed that “capitalism was a volatile economic system that would suffer a series of ever-worsening crises—recessions and depressions—that will produce greater unemployment, lower wages, and increasing misery among the industrial proletariat. These crises Ollman state will convince the proletariat that its interests as a class are implacably opposed to those of the ruling bourgeoisie. Consequently armed with revolutionary class consciousness, the proletariat will…

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    Kim Jong Un: Modern Machiavelli or Relentless Dictator Many people consider a leader to be somebody who is “the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country” (Google Definition). What many people fail to realize is that nowhere in that definition does it state that the ruler has to be compassionate or civil. Kim Jong Un is the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, a country in East Asia. He is overly controlling and forces his subjects to love him - or…

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    Dictatorship Introduction In 1980 Saddam Hussein (dictator) was given the key of Detroit! Citizens rights vary in a dictatorship. Hitler is one of the most famous dictators, and countries have different governments. The rights for citizens are very small, Adolf is the most known dictator,there are still possibly places that have a dictatorship. What Rights Do Citizens Have In a Dictatorship? Citizens have very little rights in a dictatorship. Citizens actually have NO right of freedom of…

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    represent a dictators army. To be honest, dictators would have very few things if it were not for their army. The dogs are used for multiple attacks and are often used as scared tactics on other animals. In a way, the dogs often represent Hitler's Nazi's. Nazi's would do terrible things, like kill innocent people, just because their dictator ordered them too. That is exactly what happened when Napoleon ordered the dogs to kill the animals. Dogs are a great choice to represent a dictators army.…

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    about the dictator they could be found guilty for some fictional and freakish reason which in some countries which equals execution. The dictator does not only rule over the people but also dominates over the military which makes the dictator does not have to get the consult of other leaders to attack country. The dictator is not elected. Commonly the role of dictatorship has been passed down from Father to Son. If there were a bunch of people who did not correspond with the dictator and…

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    butterflies there was a dictator named Rafael Trujillo. Trujillo was the main antagonist of the story and was a ruthless leader in the story. He can be compared to a lot of historic dictators throughout history because he has a lot of similarities with them and has done similar things that almost every dictators has done. One of the dictators that Trujillo can be compared to is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany and is the one of the most famous dictators throughout…

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    In the Time of butterflies In the book “in the time of the butterflies” by Julia Alavarez, Julia takes us back to what was living life during Rafael Trujillos dictatorship. Julia tells us the story of the Mirabal sisters, who fought against Trujillo dictatorship after Trujillo was in blamed for the death of their father. In a brief summary, Julia starts with Dede; the only sister left as she tells the story of her sisters through flashbacks to an American reporter. The location was Dominican…

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    democratically elected dictator at the head. Before this dictator is elected, a constitution will be agreed upon by the members of the state, and the dictator must agree to follow these rules and regulations within the constitution when they are elected. A new dictator will be elected after 2 years, or when the previous dictator steps down. To enforce the rule of the dictator, a strict death penalty will be in place for treason, in addition to a group of “national police” to protect the dictator…

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    Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, by Junot Diaz, one can observe the dictator present in the novel is a cruel, Iron-fisted ruler. This Dictator, Rafael Trujillo, was dictator of The Dominican Republic for over 30 years. From 1930 to 1961, the year of his assassination, Trujillo held a threatening presence throughout the country. Because of the many ways he would instill fear into the population, it is identifiable that Trujillo was a brutal dictator whom was hard to live under because of his cruel,…

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