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Would a junta leader most likely be a military dicatator?


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Answered by Ms. Sue
Probably not. Juntas are usually governed by a group of military officers.

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Answered by Anonymous
This was the original question:
A ruler of a junta would most likely be this type of leader:
a. a military dicatator
b. a funny one
c. a king or queen
d. a member of parliament
Answered by Ms. Sue
Oh. In that case, military dictator is the best answer. Many junta leaders become dictators, even though they may start out as part of a committee.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by SraJMcGin
Well, if you are referring to the Spanish word, "junta" means all of the following, depending upon the context, or exactly how the word is used:

meeting, conference; board, council; junction, union; joint, seam; gasket; washer

Here is the English meaning from an Online Dictionary:

Main Entry: jun·ta
Pronunciation: 'hun-t&, 'j&n-, 'h&n-
Function: noun
Etymology: Spanish, from feminine of junto joined, from Latin junctus, past participle of jungere to join —more at YOKE
Date: 1622
1 : a council or committee for political or governmental purposes; especially : a group of persons controlling a government especially after a revolutionary seizure of power

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