2. What is it?
Dictatorship is when the country is ruled
by a single leader. The leader is not
elected and uses the force to the people to
keep control. People cannot protest to the
dictator or it will mean death or jail. If the
country is military dictatorship, then it is
controlled by the army or military.
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3. The roles of the
individuals
The dictator gives all the orders and
the citizens follow what the dictator
says. They don't have the right to vote
for what they think is right and also,
they don't have freedom. They don't
even have the right to leave the
country.
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4. The positive impacts
•Stable Government-The decisions only rely on
one person and so they don't need to get the
opinions from others
•Less Room for Corruption-a dictator is usually
very strict with rules, regulations, penalties,
punishments and rewards
•Lesser Crime Rate-there won't be so much crime
because usually, dictator places are police states.
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5. The negative impacts
•The people wont have freedom- the
dictator will control them and they
won't be able to express their
opinions.
•The people will be poor and have a
hard life. The dictator will take all of
their money and they will very poor
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6. Analyses
From the findings, most people think that there are more
disadvantages than advantages of dictatorship. However, there
are still some of the good companies that has good dictatorship
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7. Conclusion
In fact, most of the dictators are cruel and
selfish such as Muammar Gaddafi, the ex-leader
of Libyan government. In February 2011, the
major violent protest against him. He tried to
escape but was finally captured alive and was
killed in the town where he was born by the US
army and protesters.
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8. Sources
http://stutzfamily.com/mrstutz/
WorldAffairs/typesofgovt.html
Google pics
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