monarchy - an autocrat governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority autocracy, autarchy - a political system governed by a single individual
parliamentary monarchy - a monarchy having a parliament
kingdom - a monarchy with a king or queen as head of state
empire A dictatorship is an autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by a dictator. It has two possible meanings: * Roman dictator was a political office of the Roman Republic. Roman dictators were allocated absolute power during times of emergency. Their power was originally neither arbitrary nor unaccountable, however, being subject to law and requiring retrospective justification. There were no such dictatorships after the beginning of the 2nd century BC, and later dictators such as Sulla, Julius Caesar, and the Roman Emperors, exercised power much more personally and arbitrarily. * In contemporary usage, Dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state. The above definitions were taken from Wikipedia, the free on line encyclopedia. Hopefully this will help.
Dictatorship or Absolute Monarchy. The difference between the two is the means of implementing decrees of the ruler. In a dictatorship military powers are often used to implement policy. In a monarchy a descending line of power, often using bureaucratic civilian or military power, implements policies.
Monarchy is a from of government in which all political powers are vested under an individual, known as monarch.
Monarchy and totalitarianism are two.
oligarchy
Oligarchy
An absolute monarchy is the model of government that features rule by one person. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's powers are limited instead of absolute.
Monarchy
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Great Britain
Great Britain
Great Britain
Great Britain
A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.A kingdom or monarchy, is a rule by one person, either hereditary or by appointment. A republic is a form of government where the people elect the officials to rule them, usually for a fixed period of time.
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the person or persons who rule a country
so that no one person or persons rule the government ; to avoid anarchy
Many totalitarian governments or military dictatorships have only one ruling leader to make all decisions regarding law, commerce, etc. Whereas monarchies, which would be the logical answer, are often led by many officials.