It is called an autocracy.
a perso who has almost total over a country is called(n)
Total rule by a king is called monarchy. This means all power is invested in one individual, usually a king or queen but could be a title like president as well.
It's a term similar to other large wars like World War II. It's when a country puts forth every effort it has to wage war on another axis or world power.
You need to rephrase, they all have the same in total, but distribution differs. A Dictatorship has the most power in one person's hands.
A ruler who has total power is called an autocrat. Examples of autocrats include dictators, presidents in a one-party system, and absolute monarchs.
It is called an autocracy.
Dictator: a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force. That's what Adolf Hitler was.
yes! Absolutism means to put absolute or total power in hands of a ruler, such as a king.
dictatorship
this person is called a ruler, king or
a perso who has almost total over a country is called(n)
It would be either Totalitarianism or Anarchism.
total power produced engine is called indicated power.
You're asking how does a tyrant become a despot. Please be aware that a tyrant is simply a cruel ruler marked by mercilessness. A ruler who maintains total power is a despot. How a tyrant becomes a despot is as varied as those who have been despots. Not all tyrants manage to obtain total power over their country. One of the most general examples of a tyrant is Pol Pot, and he did not have total power. While Pot had a great deal of power, the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia. They did so under the leadership of Pot, but Pot never had total power. Perhaps the best example of a tyrant who managed to acquire near total power was Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union. Stalin was known for simply making those who disagreed with him dead. Stalin is credited with between 50 million and 150 million deaths during his reign as the Supreme Soviet. That vagary in numbers is a strong indication of just how much power he had, but not even Stalin was a true despot.
In the US, about 50% of total electricity, but it varies from one country to another.
In ancient times, but it is equally true in all ages, a ruler who governs completely and also oppressively is properly described as a dictator or tyrant. While tyrants may differ from each other in particular ways (governmental and otherwise), all are similar in wielding total control of society and in making decisions based not on the good of the whole but by whim, irrationally, or simply for the sake of their own pleasure or security.