Militaristic governments are generally violent towards their citizens, restricting their rights with arbitrary arrests and unnecessarily vigilant surveillance. They can also be (but are not necessarily) jingoistic in their foreign policy, creating foreign policy issues with their neighbors. Militaristic governments also lack most features of a democracy, or those features exist in name only, like legislatures, civilian executive officers, independent judiciaries, timely elections, and political parties with different agendas.
Militaristic
There is not much known about the militaristic aristocracy of the Toltec government's conquests. They had high regard for skills that related to craftsmanship and fighting.
Sparta was the Greek city-state that was most militaristic.
Yes, incredibly.
Guerrilla warfare can lead to the strengthening of militaristic governments by creating a perceived need for increased security and control in response to the instability caused by insurgent activities. As governments respond to these threats, they often expand their military capabilities and centralize power, justifying the use of force and surveillance. This can result in a cycle where the government reinforces its authority to combat guerrilla tactics, which may further alienate certain populations and entrench militaristic policies. Ultimately, the ongoing conflict can consolidate power in the hands of military leaders, making it difficult to transition to more democratic governance.
Emperor Hirohito
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There is not much known about the militaristic aristocracy of the Toltec government's conquests. They had high regard for skills that related to craftsmanship and fighting.
The newly formed government was very militaristic; they promptly declared war on their neighbors. The policies that were brought to the table during the debate were so militarisitic that the council refused to enforce them. The new uniform for the cleaning crew seemed rather militaristic with its perfectly pleated pants, polished shoes, and jaunty cap.
Sparta was the Greek city-state that was most militaristic.
Sparta had a militaristic and aggressive society.
no
Sparta was the Greek city-state that was most militaristic.
no.
A militaristic government believes in the ideology that a country should maintain a strong military force. The state should then be prepared to use this force against external threats.
Yes, incredibly.