Authoritarian monarchy with elected Parliament
it lead to an authoritarian political government
Spoils System
Party Loyalty -Brey
Feudalism.
Authoritarian
No, Greece was not an authoritarian system of government in 1986. Following the fall of the military junta in 1974, Greece transitioned to a parliamentary democracy. By 1986, the country had a democratic government with political parties, regular elections, and a constitution that upheld civil liberties. The political landscape was characterized by a multiparty system and participation in European institutions.
When a single authoritarian party controls the political system and the government owns most property and directs the majority of economic activity, it is a communism. Communist countries include China, Cuba, and Vietnam.
The Spartan government was authoritarian due to its oligarchic structure, where power was concentrated in the hands of a small elite known as the Gerousia, which included the two kings and a council of elders. This system restricted political participation to a limited group of citizens, while the majority, including the helots (serfs), had no political rights. Additionally, the rigorous social and military training imposed by the agoge system enforced conformity and loyalty to the state, suppressing dissent and individual freedoms. Overall, these elements created a highly controlled society with little tolerance for opposition.
A type of radical authoritarian governmental system, led by a dictator having complete power and who forcibly suppresses opposition and criticisms.
A hybrid regime is a type of political system that exhibits a mix of democratic and authoritarian characteristics. These regimes often feature elements of both competitive elections and restrictions on civil liberties, leading to a system that is a blend of democratic and authoritarian practices. Examples of hybrid regimes include Russia and Venezuela.
Political system based on militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state and its leader. (Hitler)