Most countries no longer have an anarchy government.
this is wrong
According to realists, states in the international system exist in a state of anarchy
anarchy in a sentence
We don't have an anarchy.
Anarchy.
There are many ways to use anarchy in a sentence. In Greek, "anarchy" means "no rulers" or "no chieftans." It does NOT mean "no laws."In English, however, anarchy has more than one meaning, and some of the definitions seem contradictory: 1) absence of government; 2) a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority; 3) a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without governmentUnder definition 3:This would be my favorite sentence: "Anarchy means voluntary cooperation instead of forced participation."Under definition 2:Another example would be: When the government was overthrown, the country fell into a state of anarchy.Most people think of anarchy as defined in the second example; political scientists may have a more nuanced understanding of the concept.Definitions courtesy of Merriam-Webster Dictionary (see Related Links, below).The country has been in a state of anarchy since the inconclusive election
have you seen the movie? The Purge : Anarchy begins ?
"Herrschaftslosigkeit" and "Anarchie" are the German words for "anarchy"
Anarchy originated from china. I know this because I studied this government.
Yes, anarchy is a real word
The word 'anarchy' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.The noun 'anarchy' is a word for a state without government or law; a political and social disorder due to the absence of authority or control; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
it means another word for anarchy or one of the meanings or Anarchy.