what do absolute monarch y dictadorship and oligarxhy have in common?
Absolute monarchy is most similar to which other system of government
absolute monarchy and constitutional monarch.
NO it is an absolute monarchy!
A government where absolute power is exercised can an an absolute monarchy, an autocracy or a dictatorship.
They're the same thing.
Absolute monarchy and dictatorship are types of government with a single leader.
An Autocracy - which can take the form of a dictatorship or an absolute monarchy
The major types of a government is a direct democracy, representative democracy, constitutional monarchy, absolute monarchy, and a dictatorship.
Of those three choices, it would be autocracy. However, the proper classification would be Autocratic Theocratic Absolute Monarchy.
Monarchy comes in two varieties, absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy. That is to say, the monarch can be a dictator, or can preside over a more democratic state. In the absolute version, monarchy would be an example of autocracy. In the constitutional monarchy the ruler's powers are very limited because of the Constitution and laws of the nation.
A government controlled by a Tsar (Czar) is called a Tsarist Autocracy. Essentially a form of absolute monarchy.
Rule by one person is called a monarchy or an autocracy, depending on how the power is held: Monarchy A form of government where one person, usually a king or queen, rules. Power is often inherited through a royal family. Can be: Absolute monarchy – the monarch has complete power (e.g., historical Saudi Arabia). Constitutional monarchy – the monarch’s power is limited by laws or a constitution (e.g., the UK, Japan). Autocracy A broader term for rule by one person with absolute power. The ruler is not restricted by laws or constitutions. Common in dictatorships, where the leader may seize power by force (e.g., North Korea). So: If the ruler inherits the position → Monarchy. If the ruler takes or holds power without legal limits → Autocracy or Dictatorship.