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A military junta is a group of military officers who have taken over the government of a country by force.
A military Dictatorship where a single leader usually has all the power. It is an example of an autocratic dictatorship, diffwerent than a totalitarian dictatorship (ex. Nazi Germany) which is usually caused by an ideological revolution.

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In a military junta government, Indians and spanish have a few military leaders that rule the government. It is not a very safe enviorment because the leaders kill each other and the leaders are not in office for a very long time because they get shot. But, they do have good leadership and caring, sensitive people.

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