Autocracy

  • 81people's —    imposed by autocracy    The language of totalitarianism or contempt in various compounds, as follow:    people s army an army pledged to the support of a regime when the former non political or professional army has been disbanded    people s… …

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  • 82autarchic — adjective of or relating to or characterized by autarchy • Syn: ↑autarchical, ↑autarkical • Pertains to noun: ↑autocracy (for: ↑autarkical), ↑autocracy (for: ↑ …

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  • 83autarchical — adjective of or relating to or characterized by autarchy • Syn: ↑autarchic, ↑autarkical • Pertains to noun: ↑autocracy (for: ↑autarkical), ↑autocracy, ↑autocracy ( …

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  • 84autarkical — adjective 1. of or relating to or characterized by autarchy • Syn: ↑autarchic, ↑autarchical • Pertains to noun: ↑autocracy, ↑autocracy (for: ↑autarchical), ↑autocracy …

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  • 85Authoritarianism — describes a form of government characterized by an emphasis on the authority of the state in a republic or union.CharacteristicsTheodore M. Vestal of Oklahoma State University has written that authoritarianism is characterized by:* Highly… …

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  • 86Bolshevik — This article is about the Bolshevik faction in the RSDLP 1903 1912. For other uses, see Bolshevik (disambiguation). Bolshevik Party Meeting. Sitting (from left): Abel Yenukidze, Mikhail Kalinin, Nikolai Bukharin, Mikhail Tomsky, Mikhail Lashevich …

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  • 88Foreign policy of the United States — United States This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the United States …

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  • 89Democracy — For other uses, see Democracy (disambiguation) and Democratic Party (disambiguation). A woman casts her vote in the second round of the French presidential election of 2007 …

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  • 90Diocletian — 51st Emperor of the Roman Empire Laureate bust of Diocletian. Reign 20 November 284 – 1 April 286 (alone) 1 April 286 – …

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