Adjective
autocratic- Of or pertaining to autocracy or to an autocrat; absolute; holding independent and arbitrary powers of government.
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...An autocracy is a form of government in which the political power is held by a self-appointed ruler. The term autocrat is derived from the word autokratōr (, lit. "self-ruler", or "one who rules by himself"). Compare with oligarchy ("rule by the few") and democracy ("rule by the people"). Read full entry
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How did hitler show autocratic i hope you know what
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he showed autocratic leadership by not taking into account other peoples wishes or opinions. autocratic relates to an absolute ruler |
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How did Russia differ from the Can anyone tell me where I can
find this? Or if you know the
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My teacher gave me an MLA
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In a nutshell, the monarchies of Europe became less autocratic as the nobility acted as a lever against the expansion of royal power. In Russia it was exactly the opposite as the monarch, or Tsar, concentrated more and more autocratic power from the nobles. Now try to research some other things, this is only a start... |
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What are the autocratic Are they Universal or specific
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Pain is definitely a universal law. Let me put it this way: You are hanging by your arms from the top of an infinitely huge tree and gravity is pulling you down, so you feel pain in your arms. So, there are two things you can do here; you could change position from time to time to take a break but still hang in there painfully. OR You could let yourself go with the flow and find out where this gravity will take you. This too will be painful from time to time as you bump into the branches of the tree, but it will also make you stronger or fitter, think of it as exercise, so you'll be in great shape by the time you hit the ground...lol In other words, it's all in your hands. It's up to you to find out about yourself. Nobody knows you better than yourself. Be honest with yourlsef, I mean, who are you kidding here? Only yourself!0! Good luck! |
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