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    Friendly Dictatorship

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    United States has always partnered with both friendly dictatorships and friendly democracies depending on their interests. But history has also shown that working with a government that has such differing ideological ideas, no matter how peaceful, is not productive. In the long term, it is best that the United States prefer hostile democracies rather than friendly dictatorships. One problem with the Unites States support of friendly dictatorships is that these partnerships tend to backfire or…

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    The first step to any problem is to identify that there is a problem. Government have been a very delicate system people of generations have dealt with. It seems like in history it has always been the government that start the wars, or at least it comes back to the government. In V for Vendetta, V who is the main character of this film, hi-jacks a television station that has an emergency channel and gives his revolutionary speech. Within this speech he gives some reasons on why his government…

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    In addition to the rebellions that totalitarian governments cause, lack of freedom also results. Compared to the United States, North Korea lacks a much wider range of freedoms such as in movement, information, and speech (Song). More specific, a central freedom North Koreans are prohibited from holding is the freedom of religion. The reason why is because it is seen as a threat to the regime (Song). In effect of forbidden religion, “Christians have been purged and persecuted throughout the…

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    Aristotle's Tyranny System

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    According to the Oxford Dictionary, tyranny is defined as a “cruel and oppressive government or rule.” One of Aristotle’s biggest fears in regards to government was tyrannical rule. Tyranny rule is when a person or group in charge puts their own opinions or beliefs before the mass’. It is very evident from history that tyrannical governments ended badly. Some countries went as far as making it nearly impossible for a tyrant to take control. Aristotle believed that if this tyrannical type of…

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    Napoleon started as a soldier, then became Director, then First Consul, then crowned himself Emperor. The French accepted him as Emperor because he led the French army against France’s enemies, and the army was the only thing France could brag about. While he was Emperor he banned all presses so no one could spread rumors about him. His downfall was due to his tyrannical ways. Napoleon believed he could beat Russia which had never been defeated. He lost the war against the Russians due to…

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    Totalitarian Japan During 1867,Mutsuhito Kyōto raised to power and established the meiji empire which later become the greatest time period in Japanese history.The empire not only followed European’s “footstep” of being industrialized,it also received the ambition,greeds from its “European parents”.Japan later on invaded Korea,China due to its resource difficulties but Japan didn’t stop there, in order to control the people inside its large territory Hideki Tojyo,which was the prime minister…

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    If I was a fascist dictator I would not prohibit anything. I would want everyone to be equal and have the same rights, and I feel like if it was like that no one would want to rebel against me and I could maintain power easily. There would also be laws but it would be common laws like for when you commit a crime. If I was a dictator I feel like my country would thrive. When I say everyone will be equal I meant it. Every race and religion would be equal and everyone would be treated like the…

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    Populist Dictatorship

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    Throughout the 20th century, many populist movements occurred all over the world. Some of these populist movements were the cause of some populist dictatorship. This happened in Latin America and Russia, being cause by the government not caring for the common people. Prior to WWII, populist leaders became very popular with their citizens because they encouraged their nation’s general populace during a time of insecurity; as a result, populism allowed nations to rebuild their war-torn economies…

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    Dictatorship In Venezuela

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    As the winning coalition, CNE legitimizes prescience and continuation of the corrupt leadership and interpret dictatorship as a democracy. It is also a reliable political tool for the ruling party and leader to delegitimize, disqualify or defeat their opponents. As a five-member institution, CNE can be easily influenced. The body has been accused of widespread pre…

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    With our power, we created an Oligarchy Totalitarian Dictatorship in order to ensure a controlled and successful society. We used Divine Right Theory in which the right to rule comes directly from a God and not from the consent of the people. Through the consent of the Dragon God, we gained power and started…

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