Thursday, July 9, 2009

DICTATORSHIP-BY NATALIE

A dictatorship is when a country is ruled by a single leader; unlike Australia we have a Prime Minister.

Structure
To form a Dictatorship, structure must be enforced. There is one person at the top who is called a Dictator. In a dictatorship the public don’t get a say, but the ministers get to say what they feel. Then the ministers tell the Dictator and then the dictator has a choice, whether to agree or disagree with their decision.

Power Structure
Power structure also takes place in the structure of a dictatorship. A power structure is a system designed to choose who can decide, also how long their decision stands for and who can be forced to demand their decision. It is done by asking one powerful person to make the decision, and then agreeing to instruct everyone to follow it. If anyone who disagrees will be imprisoned or killed, even if the decision they have approved isn’t important.

How are Laws made in a Dictatorship?
To make a law in a dictatorship it is very difficult. Laws are made by a Dictator, who dictates, and everyone else does what they are asked to do. To make a law, it governs what religion you may belong to. It also requires what school your children attend. As the Chinese say it depends how many children you have. The dictator dictates and everyone must follow. The ministers are allowed to have a say then they can go and tell the dictator then the dictator has a decision to make. This would mean the public has no say in any decision that the dictator has made.


Is there voting in a dictatorship and how does it work?
In a dictatorship there is no voting the reason for this is because none of the public gets a say, if ministers were allowed to vote it still wouldn’t be enough. Then the dictator decides who gets put in which position.

How does an election work in a Dictatorship?
There is no election in a Dictatorship. The cause of this is because the dictator makes all the decisions so the public don’t get a say in any election.

Responsibilities in a dictatorship
A dictator has a lot of responsibilities to take in mind. A dictator has the responsibility to make the laws and good decisions. Also to keep people out of danger and to run the country well. They also have the responsibility to run a country by themselves.


In a military dictatorship the army is in control.
The opposite of a dictatorship is a democracy.
China is still clarified as a dictatorship.
When other states call the head of state of a particular state a Dictator, that state is called a Dictatorship.
A dictator can hold and abuse an extraordinary amount of personal power especially the power to make laws.
The dictator was given his powers by the senate.
The dictator has absolute power, but only for a limited time.
The dictator generally controls three powers legislative, executive and judicial.
Adolph Hitler was a Nazi who became a Dictator.








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Written and researched by Natalie Saada.

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