Depending upon the number of people involved in governing and the focus of their interests, Aristotle distinguished six kinds of social structure in three pairs: A state with only one ruler is either a monarchy or a tyrrany; A state with several rulers is either an aristocracy or an oligarchy; and A state in which all rule is either a polity or a democracy.
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He rated it with Crete and Sparta as having a good constitution.
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Aristotle's classification system included three main groups: animals, plants, and minerals. Within each group, organisms were further divided based on their shared characteristics and traits.
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Aristotle's method of classification relied heavily on subjective interpretation and lacked a clear hierarchical structure. It also grouped organisms based on superficial similarities rather than underlying evolutionary relationships. Overall, his system did not account for the diversity and complexities found in nature.
Aristotle classified three styles of government and six types of rulers. The first classification is a tyranny or a monarchy. The second classification is an aristocracy or an oligarchy. The last classification contains both a polity or a democracy.