Oligarchy and tyranny represent different forms of governance. An oligarchy is ruled by a small group of individuals or families who hold power, often based on wealth, social status, or military control, and their decisions may reflect the interests of the elite rather than the general population. In contrast, tyranny is characterized by the absolute rule of a single leader who wields power in an oppressive manner, often disregarding laws and ruling without consent from the governed. While both can lead to the suppression of individual rights, oligarchies may allow for some degree of elite competition, whereas tyranny typically involves unilateral decision-making by one person.
Oligarchy and tyranny were different by which oligarchy was ruled by only a couple of people who have a lot of power and tyranny is just one person but they have strict/harsh rules.
Oligarchy and tyranny were different by which oligarchy was ruled by only a couple of people who have a lot of power and tyranny is just one person but they have strict/harsh rules.
They both are corrupt.
an oligarchy government is different because a small group of people rule, and in a absolute monarchy you inherit the position with unlimited power.
An aristocracy government was ruled by one King/Queen, an oligarchy government was ruled by the few.
1.It was an oligarchy not a democracy
1.It was an oligarchy not a democracy
Because the Spartans had an oligarchy, and the Athenians had a democracy.
it was an oligarchy
Govern. by smalll group of people...oligarchy.
Because the Spartans had an oligarchy, and the Athenians had a democracy.
no brazil is not a oligarchy