Dictators will always do the following:
1) CONTROL THE PRESS (MEDIA): They don't want the people to know what is going on outside their borders, and the people get the government's spin on all matters. Control the press (and media), control the minds of the people.
2) SEIZE THE INTELLIGENCIA: The intellectually elite will share ideas, and dictatorships hate a thinking people.
3) SECRET POLICE: The Secret Police are the key to a Dictatorship. They are the ones who keep the local people affraid, who will cultivate the neighborhood spies who report on those speaking out against the government. The Secret Police will then make a show of arresting the subversive, which will make others think twice about speaking out aganist the government.
4) MILITARY BUY IN: Without the "Buy In" of the Military, a dictatorship is doomed. The dictator must keep them happy and make sure they will enforce then dictator's policies, as well as brutally put down any revolts. The Military can't have a consious, but follwo their leadership's orders.
The key ways are police state, Russian Propaganda, censorship, education, indoctrination, and religious persecution
Both rulers and people benefited. Local rulers kept some power, and kings, in return,receivedtheir loyalty.
For power, total control, and totalitarian rule.
There were a couple rulers that have went back on their word. Some of the known rulers were Tyrant and Machiavelli.
Enlightenment ideas affected rulers in Europe from overthrown power and reflected problems that they needed to change.
Dictators were able to rise to power easily during the 1930s because of the recent World War and a world-wide depression. Many people were seeking economic stability, a surplus of food, a strong leader to help them, and some national pride. This is just what dictators like Hitler, Stalin, and Tojo offered.
Generally speaking this is an administrative form of government, Totalitarian. A Totalitarian form of government can exist in almost any base form of government. For example a Totalitarian: Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy; however some form of governments would specifically limit it, so would not (at least in theory) be possible, such as a Totalitarian Republic.
It lied within the rulers and emperor's. Occasionally in history when democracy came to be, the government officials had some power. Unfortunately, power was constantly shifted between the people and the rulers. Eventually, the roman republic decided to stay as a republic force. Therefore the power was given to the people and the citizens of Rome.
It led some rulers to oppose the pope in the hopes of seizing that power for themselves.
Rulers can come into power through various means, such as inheritance, election, appointment, or seizing power through a coup or revolution. The specific method of becoming a ruler can vary depending on the form of government in place and the historical or political context.
Common features of totalitarian regimes can include several things. Some regimes involved a single ruler with aboslute power and control as the central authority in the nation. Others involve a nation that is governed by a ruler or small group of rulers (oligarchy) with a small administration. Common features of these regimes that common people have to deal with are limited if any freedoms or rights, such as freedom of speech, press, or religion for some examples. These regimes control nearly every aspect of public and private life.
haider Mongol rulers did however rule with some tolerance allowing conquered people to keep their religions
There are several types of printable rulers that can be found online. Some of these include metric rulers, imperial rulers, and yard stick-style rulers.