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What are the principles and ideals that shape a dictatorship.

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There are several principles and ideals that shape dictatorship that's been listed below.

Step-by-step explanation:

A dictatorship is a form of government that is ruled by either a person or a small group. The power remains in the hands of that one person or the small group. Many times this form of government is thought to pose a threat by non-dictatorship group of people because of the way they rule.

Some examples of cruel dictators are Joseph Stalin, Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hitler, etc.

The dictatorship is shaped by certain principles and ideals, they are:

  • There's no freedom of speech.
  • Absolute control by the ruler on the government and the media.
  • Violation of human rights.
  • The cults try to make the ruler appear divine.
  • Imprisonment, war, violence, etc.
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