An Oligarchy gained power because they were wealthy, aristocrats.
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do government leaders in china gain power
Eventually, the poor turned to the leaders who promised to improve there lives. They used their soldiers to throw the oligarchy's out of power.
how do leaders become leaders
they get elected(not)
No. An oligarchy is ruled by a small group of elite people. Some examples of elite groups are excessive wealth, family or friend relationships, military power, and religious beliefs. Those within the group, may vote for leaders, but the general population has no say in the selection of their leaders. You could think of an oligarchy as a dictatorship of a small group of individuals.
An Oligarchy gained power because they were wealthy, aristocrats.
Widespread poverty was a primary factor that helped fascist leaders gain power in Eastern Europe. Russia is an example of an Eastern European country.
Fascist totalitarian leaders did not gain power during WWII. They came to power before the war. It was largely their actions once in power that resulted in that war.
An oligarchy is a government where the power is centered among a small number of people. To gain a place in this type of government requires that either by wealth or family ties one can generate support among the members and join the oligarchy. Generally speaking, unless one has some kind of powerful relation to members of the ruling oligarchy such such as those just mentioned, it would be extremely difficult to become a member of the oligarchical centers of power. If a number of "outsiders" of the oligarchy desire to become part of such a governmental scheme, or in fact displace the current oligarchy with a new one, then a revolution would be the way to do this.
An oligarchy is a government where the power is centered among a small number of people. To gain a place in this type of government requires that either by wealth or family ties one can generate support among the members and join the oligarchy. Generally speaking, unless one has some kind of powerful relation to members of the ruling oligarchy such such as those just mentioned, it would be extremely difficult to become a member of the oligarchical centers of power. If a number of "outsiders" of the oligarchy desire to become part of such a governmental scheme, or in fact displace the current oligarchy with a new one, then a revolution would be the way to do this.
An Oligarchy is a form of government where power resides with a small group of leaders - normally distingusihed by wealth, royalty, etcetera.It is a Greek term - here is a sentence, however, as it is such an ancient term and it mainly refers to Greece... this sentence will be more historical, than casual:In 404BC, an Oligarchy of thirty was appointed by Sparta after Athens conceded the war. They were nicknamed the 'Thirty Tyrants' as they held power over Athens; it resided with the Oligarchy.