Czarist Russia
France under Marie Antoinette:
Madam, the people have no bread to eat.
Marie Antoinette: Well, then let them eat cake!
Form:
Aristocracies are run by individuals who will declare themselves aristocrats.
Function:
Countries with a concentration of power with individuals who control commerce and occupy positions in the government, allowing a minimum of personal freedoms. Socialist countries and countries with dictatorial powers assumed by those in its government are called by other names.
In function, they resemble aristocracies.
Communist USSR differed from Czarist Russia insofar as it:
-Was larger via aggressive expansion
-Called its aristocrats 'Politburo Members'
-Claimed that their opulent standard of living was necessary to insure equality for all in the citzenry (proletariat)
-Many of the adherents of Socialist Germany in the 1940s traveled to the US after the war.
They assumed positions of influence in the elite US universities and in roles of journalism and the authorship of books, mostly on social science subjects.
Psychology, philosophy, religion, and economics came to be dominated by these German socialist contingencies.
Wilhelm Reich, Erich Fromm, Rudolph Bultmann are examples.
(Nazi is derived from the phrase 'National-Sozialistische Arbeits-Partei', a labor movement claiming that it sought greater equality for the poor and workers.)
The countries that still have Aristocracy as a government are:
1.England.
I think it would be china considering that people still have some rights but not as much as royalty
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Aristocratic rule is a form of greek government in which elite classes rule. It comes from the greek word 'Aristokratia' mean=ing rule of the best. Only the best citizens could rule. :)
The military rule is the form of government that many countries adopted after the war.
The countries are the issue, it is not democratic form
Many new countries adopted a democratic form of government after the war.
Many new countries adopted a democratic form of government after the war.
switzerland
Switzerland
a government that doesn't limit your rights
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Countries with a Parliamentary Democracy form of government is governed by a Prime Minister or a Chancellor. Belgium, Solomon Islands, Ireland, Australia, Saint Kitts And Nevis, Croatia, Dominica, Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados are some examples of countries with a Parliamentary Democracy form of government.
A hung parliament is when no single party wins an overall majority and in order to form a government a coalition is formed. Lots of countries have had that situation. Ireland and the United Kingdom are two examples.