In an oligarchy, there isn't a single head of state like in a democracy or monarchy. Instead, power is concentrated in the hands of a small group of individuals or families, who make decisions collectively. This ruling elite can take various forms, including wealthy individuals, military leaders, or influential political figures, depending on the specific structure of the oligarchy. As a result, leadership is often more about the collective influence of the ruling group rather than a singular head of state.
oligarchy
Sparta is a city state, all of it was an oligarchy.
i think so.
Ones that are ruled by a religion and the head of the government is the head of the religion.
The title of the head of state may be independent on the type of regime which occupies a state. For example, a president could be the leader of a democracy or a dictatorship. Likewise, in an oligarchy, there could be a president.
sparta
First a king, then an aristocracy, then a tyrant, then a democracy, then an oligarchy, then a democracy, then an oligarchy, then a democracy, then a king.
a group of men.. ha u need it for homework dont u?
Sparta was not an oligarchy (= rule by the few), it was a limited democracy with an assembly of male citizens who voted on matters put to them by the council. It could not be an oligarchy as the warriors had to have their say in the state, or simply would not fight for the state. The aristocracy knew this full well and gave them their say in assembly.
it is sattrap lol
monarchy,aristocacy,oligarchy
panama and Venezuela p.s this is the truth