Summary of Regímenes Políticos: Dictadura, democracia, autoritarismo

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In this video, the professor Cesar Campo discusses the political systems of dictatorship, democracy, and autocracy. He explains the principles and characteristics of each system, and discusses the differences between them. Executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government are also discussed, along with the challenges democracies face in each area.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the professor Cesar Campo discusses the political systems of dictatorship, democracy, and autocracy. We'll learn about each system's principles and characteristics, and discuss the differences between them. Dictatorship is the form of government in which a single person or a small group of people holds power without being subject to the law. Democracies, on the other hand, are systems in which citizens have the right to vote and have their voices heard. Autocracies are the opposite of democracies, in which one person or a small group of people holds all the power. These systems tend to be ruled by one party, and have few if any institutions that allow opposition parties to gain power. Finally, we'll discuss the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government, and look at the challenges democracies face in each area.

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