A government with a single ruler with unlimited powers is known as an autocracy. In this system, the ruler holds absolute authority and makes decisions without the need for consent from a legislative body or the public. Autocracies can take various forms, including absolute monarchies and dictatorships, where the leader often employs force or coercion to maintain control. This concentration of power typically leads to limited political freedoms and restricted civil liberties for citizens.
Absolute monarchy (there are different types)
Absolute monarchy
absolute monarchy
A ruler that has unlimited power and authority over his or her power is an absolute monarch.
It was an Empire, ruled by the Czar of Russia, Nicholas II. In 1914 the Czar - although he had his powers partly delegated to his ministers, and although there was a Parliament (the Duma) with limited powers - ruled as an "autocrat," an absolute ruler with basically unlimited power.
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A country whose ruler has unlimited power is called an autocracy.
An absolute ruler is a ruler that has unlimited power over their country.
Engand & France were becoming nations unified under a single ruler.
An autocratic ruler has got unlimited power and usually does not allow, not even formally, that others than himself and a close follower group have a say in the government.
A DictatorshipAn Absolute Monarchy