There is no definitive answer to what freedoms are enhanced by either an oligarchy or a tyranny. The amount of the peoples freedoms depends on the laws of each type of government. As an aside, a tyranny can be an oligarchy and vice versa.
A Oligarchy because you rather have more people and not just one person
in an oligarchy because in a oligarchy, people have to listen
A Oligarchy because you rather have more people and not just one person
Neither. The oligarchy is a religious run government while a tyranny is a secular dictator. Both do not give people choice nor civil rights.
A Greek city-state which was unbearably oppressed by its ruling oligarchy would appoint a tyrant to rule instead, the idea being that the tyrant would rule fairly for all classes.
Constraint, or slavery, or tyranny. Liberty is the freedom to act as you wish. The reverse would be subjugation of your thoughts and actions.
Govern. by smalll group of people...oligarchy.
The opposite of rule by the people would be a dictatorship, tyranny, or other form of absolute rule (over the people). An absolute monarchy could also qualify. In communism, the state would operate "for" the people, and would actually need elements of democracy to determine what was best for everyone. In practice, it usually consists of an open oligarchy by its executives (commissariat).
Absolutely nothing, millions of people do. Freedom of expression and freedom of speech are basic human rights. Unless you live in a country ruled by tyranny then you'll probably be jailed.
Cuba is ruled by more than one person but not by many which is an oligarchy, not by one person which would be a monarchy or by the people of the nation which would be a democracy.
Ancient Greece was not a country - it was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states. These city-states each changed their form of government periodically as problems arose, ranging from monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy and radical democracy. As one form failed, another would be tried. For example, Athens went from monarchy to oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy and radical democracy, then back to limited democracy. Sparta went from a dual monarchy to a combined monarchy-oligarchy to a combined monarchy-limited democracy.
Christianity is a tool used by an oligarchy to control people (as are almost all religions) so I guess the soul would be an "Oligarchy"
Until 1916 the country was ruled by an oligarchy of landowners who operated a parliament on a restricted suffrage.