A tyranny is when someone sizes power from the leader and rules without objection. These sort of governments aren't approved. Often happens when the Monarch is hated. Often, a tyranny doesn't always lead to greatness but it does sometimes if the person secures power for the right reasons (Fidel Castro, for example).
A monarchy is when someone inherits power from the King or Queen (Henry VII --> Henry VIII). This is often accepted and not really rebelled against unless he does something which doesn't please the public.
Most governments are a democracy nowadays, where people vote for the leader and there is freedom of speech etc.
Monarchy No - it's a coup d'etat. a+ the answer is tyranny
what is the difference between a republic and a monarchy?
Examples:A Monarchy is at its simplest a country with a King or Queen.Tyranny is when a Country is run by a single person or Small Group of people for their own benefit always and absolutely and allow no freedom.While A Monarchy could be a Tyranny the ones around today are mostly not, England is a good Example. They have a Queen but the real control lays with an Elected Parliament.
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.
The main difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has absolute control and power, whereas, in a constitutional monarchy, the power of the monarch is limited by the constitution. Monarchy is a form of governance in which a single person acts as the head of state.
"Tyranny" is a word usually associated with cruel, despotic, corrupt rulers. For the most part, ancient Egyptian rulers were not this way; Egypt was a monarchy. Some even consider it an absolute monarchy. But it was definitely NOT a "tyranny".
nothing its all the same
A kingdom is amassed lands. The Monarchy is the royal family of the kingdom.
Tyranny,Aristocracy,Monarchy etc.
Because they are both from the same country
Over the centuries it changed from monarchy, yooligarchy, to tyranny, to oligarchy to limited democracy, to oligarchy, to monarchy.