totalitarian
Although one definition of totalitarianism is a unitary government (dictatorship, junta, or oligarchy), the definition actually refers to its operation, in attempting to control all aspects (the total) of a society. Another term for concentrated government is authoritarianism.
a government that is characterized by a loosely organized group of individual and independent states and a weak central government
A key difference between an authoritarian government and a constitutional government is that: Authoritarian Government: Power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small group, and there are few or no legal constraints on their authority. The government operates with little accountability to the public, and individual freedoms are often suppressed. Constitutional Government: Power is limited by a constitution or set of laws that define the structure of the government and protect individual rights. Leaders are held accountable through checks and balances, and the government must operate within the framework of the law, respecting the rights and freedoms of its citizens.
confederacy confederacy
confederacy confederacy
a government controlled by a individual or small group with absolute political power . there are no restrictions on the rulers or rulers' power.
A loosely organized group of independent states with a weak central government is a confederacy.
Dictatorship.
Government has 600 individual grants. You can find alot of the different grants here http://www.grants.gov
A pardon can be given to an individual or a group of people. They are generally given by the President to certain criminals.
A pardon can be given to an individual or a group of people. They are generally given by the President to certain criminals.
When one individual is taking over a group. For example, the three branches of government