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US Gov Period 2
A Dictatorship is a form of goverment where a single person or group holds all power by controlling the military and police. There is only one current Dicatorship in the country but around the 1800's they were much more popular as more countries were formed, but many of them failed due to rebellions.
Germany
In Korea, Dictatorship is the main form of goverment. Mainly seen in North Korea. The leader Kim-Jaun-Un, has complete control over the government, and he has full power and control over everything from the military, to what hair cut you can get. North Korea is the only modern day dictorship, and a very extreme verison of one.
ROME
In Rome, 44 B.C. there was a war after Julius Cesar was stabbed. There was a need for a new ruler, so during that time, there was a dictatorship that was held and only lasted 6 months but was one of the earliest known and recored Dictatorsips. Rome went in and out of Dictorships. For many years after that.
In Nazi Germany's 30's-40's Adolf hitler. The Dictatorship started when Germany lost there leader president, Paul Von Hideburg died the World was asking them for a huge amount of debt and the peple started to serve. After this the Connclear, Hitler became popular of intrest to be a leader and the amount of followershe had started to pile causing his leaderhip to star.
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An absolute monarchy is a form of government where power is inherited through generations. Their power is based upon the divine right on kings theory.
Eswatini
In the 1300's, there was a rise of Absolute Monarchies, and governments led by rulers of inheritance. By the 1700's, many European countries had adopted an Absolute Monarchy government. Many of these have faded out or formed into semi-constitutional monarchies, but Vatican City remains an Absolute Monarchy, ruled by the pope.
Eswantini is still an Absolute Monarchy to this day, located in Southern Africa. Its current ruler, is King Mswati III, who came into power in 1986, after his father, King Sobhusa II passed away.
Oman
Oman is an Arabian country in southwestern Asia. Their government operates within the framework of an Absolute Monarchy. The sultan, who is the head of Oman's government and state, is hereditary.
Dictatorships
Absolute Monarchies
-Rule by one powerful leader
-Power is inherited
-Power rests in hands of singular military or political leader
-Take and hold power with force
-Some ruled with the interests of their citizens in mind, others ruled as tyrants
-Faces legitimacy problems
-Absolute power is often abused
-There was a revolution against them which formed a new type of government
-Rulers, dictators
-Kings, Queens