They are functionally the same. Theocracy is the rule by a small number of a religious sect. The Vatican is an example of a theocracy. The Massachusetts Bay Company was another.
an oligarchy is ruled by an elite group; an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual.
Theocracy is a small group of religious people that rules the state or country; and Monarchy is where only 1 person rules, which is the king!
Oligarchy is a form of government where power is held by a small group of people, while monarchy is a form of government where power is held by a single ruler, usually a king or queen.
In an oligarchy, power is held by a small group of people, often based on wealth or social status. In a monarchy, power is held by a single ruler, usually a king or queen, who inherits their position. Oligarchies have a more dispersed power structure, while monarchies have a centralized power structure.
Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.
monarchy is ruled by a king and is treated unfair
A republic versus a constitutional monarchy.
It was a change from the idea of politics of divine right to the idea that power is an agreement between the sovereign and his people.
An oligarchy is rule and governance by the rich and powerful, usually the business class but sometimes the elite who inherited money, land, mineral rights and/or livestock, etc. A theocracy is rule by spiritual leaders. Both rely on the masses embracing supportive belief systems. Rebellion always occurs if rule isn't just. Neither belief system lasts or works well. [See Discussion on this line]
The Ianian Revolution, also know as the Islamic Revolution was between 1905 and 1911. It had to do with replacing an ancient monarchy with a theocracy. So it became the Iranian Republic.
In a monarchy, power is held by a single ruler, usually a king or queen, who inherits their position. In an oligarchy, power is held by a small group of people, often wealthy or influential individuals. Monarchies tend to have centralized power and are often hereditary, while oligarchies have power distributed among a select few who may or may not be elected. Monarchies typically have a more hierarchical governance structure, while oligarchies may have a more decentralized or informal power structure.