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.
A form of government in which a select few rule based on ... Democracy: Refers to a broad range of types of government based ... Neo-Nazis often accuse Jews of possessing an ethnocracy in the person of the U.S. government, ... Kleptocracy: a term applied to a government that extends.
Autocracy
A dictatorship is when one person rules over.
Theocracy is a small group of religious people that rules the state or country; and Monarchy is where only 1 person rules, which is the king!
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refers to the legitimate source of criminal law. only violations of the rules made by the state are crimes. violations of rules made by other institutions such as families, churches, schools, and employers are not politicality
There is no rule against kissing, but only if the person doesn't want a kiss, it I'd against the rules.
No, law is an abstract noun. The only verb form of law I can think of is legislate.
There are many rules, like most religons. For example you can't eat beef. The only rule is 'dharma' (fulfilling your duties and engaging in righteous action).
The word despot is an abstract noun. A despot is a person who rules with absolute power, a tyrant, or oppressor. You can see, hear, or touch the person, but you can only know or understand that the person is a despot.
"Hijo único" in Spanish translates to "only child" in English. It refers to a person who doesn't have siblings.
A dictator is the person who runs the government. He does things only to benefit himself and people have no rights. Anyone who protests is killed.