Saudi Arabia is an aristocracy.
Yes, I believe that the UK is an aristocracy at its core, though at present, it is a monarchy ruled by a Queen, having no King to assist her.
They were 'government by foreigners' which is not meritocracy or aristocracy.
In Ancient Greece, aristocracy was a system where a privileged elite held power, often justified by their noble lineage and perceived wisdom. Tyranny, contrastingly, involved a single ruler who seized control, often through force, and ruled without regard for law or the consent of the governed. Democracy, particularly in Athens, allowed citizens to participate directly in decision-making and governance, emphasizing equality and collective deliberation. While aristocracy and tyranny concentrated power in the hands of few, democracy aimed to distribute authority among the populace.
most were lawyers, they were well educated, they represented the aristocracy of the day. many were free thinkers capable of thinking "outside the box".
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Saudi Arabia is an aristocracy.
An aristocracy.
An aristocracy government was ruled by one King/Queen, an oligarchy government was ruled by the few.
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The aristocracy are the nobles of a country. A country ruled by such people may also be called an aristocracy
An aristocracy is a class of people considered superior to others, or government ruled by such a class of people.
An aristocracy
No country is ruled by its aristocracy. Aristocracy is a social class, not a governmental form. But a short list of monarchial governments include: England Sweden Denmark Norway Lichtenstein Austria Saudi Arabia Morocco
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It's called Aristocracy
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