No. Many ancient peoples had voting. There could be different forms of voting, such as vote by aristocratic or oligarchic councils or by popular assemblies or a mixture of both. The Greeks had votes in an aristocratic or oligarchic bodies long the Romans. The Romans had popular assemblies which voted on laws. The Roman senate voted, but not laws. The Carthaginians had a voting popular assembly before the Romans.
The Etruscan government style changed from total monarchy to oligarchic democracy (as the Roman Republic) in the 6th century BC.
they are similar because democracy and oligarchy have some sort of laws
hellas was a combination of both democratic city/states and oligarchic city/states which was the main cause of all of their internicine warfare. how ever when philip2 and his young son alexandros3 invaded and won the battle of choronia, phillip established a monarchy. later alexander was known as the first king of hellas.
An oligarchic regime, also known more succinctly as an oligarchy, is any type of governing body that is answerable only to itself, and which is self perpetuating because it elects its own new members, as old members retire or die. The most familiar example is the politburo, in a country that is ruled by a communist dictatorship. Only the members of the politburo elect new members to the politburo; nobody else has any say in the matter. This is not like a hereditary monarchy, because it is not based on lineage. You do not have to be the son of a member of the politburo to be elected to the politburo. But then again, sometimes people do elect their relatives to positions of power. In North Korea, which at the present time is ruled by the 3rd generation of the Kim dynasty, the original oligarchy has turned into a monarchy in all but name. But communist China, which is not ruled by a descendant of Chairman Mao, is governed by a true oligarchy.
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Oligarchic
There is such thing as a oligarchic unitary.
No, because it is a democracy.
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apartheid system in South Africa
They vote for the government
Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Pakistan, and Tunisia have an oligarchic government. Throughout history, oligarchies have often been tyrannical, ruled by a dictator.
they were governed by the oligarchic constitution.
oligarchic
Citizens have little or no role in the government.
It has a democratic government I think