Tyrants were appointed to bring benefits to most citizens to replace aristocracies which were too self-interested to govern for the general good. When the people got tired of the tyrants they expelled them and installed another form of government, often a democracy.
Tyranny can lose its power through various means. It can be through popular uprisings, revolutions, or resistance movements that challenge and overthrow the tyrannical regime. External intervention, such as military intervention or economic sanctions, can also weaken tyrannical powers. Additionally, internal factors such as corruption, economic collapse, or divisions within the ruling elite can contribute to the loss of power for tyrants.
They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy
Monarchy No - it's a coup d'etat. a+ the answer is tyranny
Oligarchy and tyranny were different by which oligarchy was ruled by only a couple of people who have a lot of power and tyranny is just one person but they have strict/harsh rules.
Oligarchy and tyranny were different by which oligarchy was ruled by only a couple of people who have a lot of power and tyranny is just one person but they have strict/harsh rules.
One leader (tyrant) with absolute power. He/she seizes power illegally or by force.
Tyranny is a government ruled by a single person, or tyrannt. The people rarely, if ever, have a say in what he/she does in their all-powerful position.
Tyranny is a government ruled by a single person, or tyrannt. The people rarely, if ever, have a say in what he/she does in their all-powerful position.
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The Tyrant (whatever name he gives himself).
The Tyrant (whatever name he gives himself).
The Tyrant (whatever name he gives himself).
One is a person who rules with absolute power. The other is a derogitory term for a transgendered person. I think you are thinking of tyranny. Tyranny usually refers to absolute power itself.