Oligarchy and monarchy differ primarily in the distribution of power. In a monarchy, power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler, often a king or queen, who may inherit their position. In contrast, an oligarchy is governed by a small group of individuals or families, who hold power collectively and often represent specific interests or elite classes within society. While monarchies can exist within oligarchic systems, the key distinction lies in the number of people who wield power and how that power is acquired.
an oligarchy government is different because a small group of people rule, and in a absolute monarchy you inherit the position with unlimited power.
Over the centuries it changed from monarchy, yooligarchy, to tyranny, to oligarchy to limited democracy, to oligarchy, to monarchy.
Don't listen to that person other person they don't know what they're talking about. Technically, communism is a type of monarchy and to be specific an absolute monarchy. However monarchy/dictatorship never truly exists because it's always a group with one person as the visible leader. Oligarchy means "ruled by a few" and monarchy is just a different type oligarchy. So there are two answers to your question 1. Technically, no it's a monarchy. 2. Figuratively, it's an oligarchy but not a true oligarchy.
They are all different types of government
Direct Democracy, Tribal Rule, Absolute Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy, Constitutional Monarchy and Representative Democracy.
an oligarchy is ruled by an elite group; an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual.
oilgarch monarchy democracy
It is Monarchy
A variety at different periods - Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.
Ancient Israel was a number of different absolute monarchies.
Monarchy, oligarchy, democracy, republicanism, anarchy, oligarchy, constitutional monarchy, totalitarianism, fascism, communism, and the list goes on.
no that was Athens, Sparta was a monarchy.