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Oligarchy and theocracy are both forms of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a specific group. In an oligarchy, this group is typically composed of a small number of individuals or families who hold power based on wealth, social status, or political influence. In a theocracy, power is held by religious leaders or institutions, and governance is based on religious laws and principles. Both systems limit broader participation in governance, but they differ in the basis of authority—secular versus religious.
democracy, communism, oligarchy, autocracy, capitalism
A theocracy is a government where the rulers have power by a set of religious beliefs.
A theocracy is a government where the rulers have power by a set of religious beliefs.
oligarchy
An oligarchy is "a government in which power is in the hands of a few."
An oligarchy is characterized by a small group of people controlling a government. Both Russia and the United States are considered by some to have traits of an oligarchy.
A government dominated by a single religion is usually referred to as a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders or religious laws hold political power and influence government policies and decisions.
Islam is basically a theocracy run by men which also makes it a patriarchy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Theocracies are a terribly cruel form of government because the "men" in power think that anything they do is "justified" by God. This enables them to do virtually anything to anybody without conscience.
An oligarchy is a form of government in which few people hold power.
Oligarchy An oligarchist is someone who supports Oligarchy.
Financial oligarchy is a system where a small, elite group of individuals or institutions control a large portion of a nation's wealth and influence its economic policies. This concentration of wealth and power can lead to inequality, corruption, and disproportionate influence over government decisions.