"Oligarchy" isn't a form of government, it's mostly used as an epithet to describe a degenerated, corrupt version of another governmental system. As such, there are many ways laws can be passed.
"Oligarchy" isn't a form of government, it's mostly used as an epithet to describe a degenerated, corrupt version of another governmental system. As such, there are many ways laws can be passed.
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In an oligarchy, power is centralized within a small group of powerful individuals. They basically make the laws and may chose selected individuals to join the oligarchy.
they only have few rights
Laws are made by an elite or by representatives controlled by an elite. The danger to a democracy is that the elite can spend large sums to get themselves or their friends elected to office. Once in office they pass taxes and other laws that favor the elite, thus putting the elite into even better positions to extend their control over time. The low effective tax rate on the very wealthy in the US and the huge amounts of money funneled into political campaigns by billionaires may be seen as an emerging example of oligarchy. The US Founding Fathers passed inheritance taxes in order to avoid inherited oligarchy but these have recently been weakened.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.
Most follow religious laws or else
The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
They passed four more Reconstruction laws.