It is a slang term (meaning, it won't be found in an actual dictionary) for "a form of government run entirely by men." Definition from Urban Dictionary (see the Related Link below).
a form of government run entirely by men.
Ross Manarchy is 6' 1".
Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy.
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the richest person on planet earth & deserve more. pahlavi manarchy made iran to a country & an advance nation
One benefit in governments that use monarchy is that their laws, that could potentially help the people, do not need to wait and be approved through other parts of the government.
A monarchy is essentially the feudal system. There is a king and his queen (and their childrend who will inherit the throne), lords and ladies that may be of some relation to the king, and commoners. The king is almighty, making all the laws and policies deciding when to go to war.
Ross Manarchy has: Played Bailiff in "Outside Chance" in 1978. Played Soldier in "A Fire in the Sky" in 1978. Played Soldier in "From Here to Eternity" in 1979. Played Paul Dunning in "St. Elsewhere" in 1982. Played Mr. Markham in "Highway to Heaven" in 1984. Played Hawkins in "Coach" in 1989. Played Assistant Coach in "Coach" in 1989. Played Bob in "Coach" in 1989. Played Camera Assistant in "Ed Wood" in 1994. Played Dr. Dane Quatrell, II in "Dark Waters" in 2003. Played Prefect in "Darklight" in 2004.
The cast of Outside Chance - 1978 includes: John Abbott as Coroner Dick Armstrong as Arnold Bradfield Susan Batson as Mavis Babbett Bram as Miss Hopkins Fredric Cook as Deputy Hobie Severn Darden as Sheriff Dempsey Lee Fergus as Doctor Jerry Hamlin as Jimmy-Diesel Driver Janice Hamlin as Nurse Larry Hankin as Deputy in Van Howard Hesseman as David Beverly Hope Atkinson as Clair John Lawlor as Bill Hill Britt Leach as Alfred Nancy Lee Noble as Lola Marge Levine as Bar Regular William Mallory as Deputy Lyle Peters Ross Manarchy as Bailiff Nan Martin as Allison Ira Miller as Dale Yvette Mimieux as Dinah Hunter Amparo Mimieux as Woman Who Bit Off Nose Kimo Owens as Mirror Glasses Gus Peters as Announcer Vicki Petite as Inmate Robin Sherwood as Tootie Rob Sherwood as Tootie Betty Thomas as Katherine Jan White as Matron Allen Wood as Judge Charles Young as Luther
The "Provisional Government" replaced Tsarist rule after the February 1917 Russian Revolution. This governmental body claimed it had the only legitimate authority in Russia once the Tsar abdicated, because many of its members had been members of the Duma, the Russian form of Parliament under the Tsar. The Provisional Government proved to be as useless and unpopular as the Tsar it had replaced and was itself removed by Lenin and his Bolsheviks several months later in the October Revolution of 1917. The Bolsheviks were not much better at governing, but they were better at maintaining power by the use of force and terror.
The cast of From Here to Eternity - 1979 includes: Carmen Argenziano Kim Basinger as Lorene Rogers Alan Beckwith as Corporal Harry (1979) Peter Boyle as Fatso Judson Richard Bright as Sgt. Doehm John Crawford as Maj. Thompson Robert Davi as Guard Jerry Day as Soldier Red William Devane as Sgt. Milt Warden Ray Girardin as Sgt. Fred Andy Griffith as Gen. Barney Slater Gary Grubbs as Private Krebes (1979) Rick Hurst as Pfc. Hanson Wynn Irwin as Cpl. Leva Salome Jens as Gert Kipfer Morgan Kesler as Violet Sally Kim as Suzie Jonathan La Page Art LaFleur Hap Lawrence Brian Libby Joe Lo Grippo as Sgt. Kerr Bebe Louie as Raven Clement Low as Sam the Cabbie Ross Manarchy as Soldier Karin Mani as Tawny Russ Marin as Tommy Ron Max as Sgt. McKay Teck Murdock Christopher Murney as Cpl. Lewis Joe Pantoliano as Pvt. Angelo Maggio Richard Partlow as Private Craig Victoria Perry as Colleen Steve Railsback as Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt Andrew Robinson as Sgt. Maylon Stark Julia Sabre as China Will Sampson as Cpl. Cheney Gene Scherer as Cpl. Kowalski Donegan Smith as Hal David Spielberg as Lt. Ross Gary Swanson as Cpl. Herbert Roy Thinnes as Capt. Dana Holmes Mariko Tse as Zola Richard Venture as Col. Jack Delbart Kenneth White as Sgt. Preem Allen Wood as Doctor Natalie Wood as Karen Holmes