Examples of oligarchy in the following topics:
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- Some nondemocratic governments can be classified into categories such as monarchies, oligarchies, theocracies and technocracies.
- An example of an oligarchy would be the former Soviet Union where only members of the Communist Party were allowed to vote or hold office.
- Oligarchy is a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with a small number of people.
- Forms of government and other political structures associated with oligarchy usually include aristocracy, meritocracy, plutocracy, military junta, technocracy, and theocracy.
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- An oligarchy does not have one clear ruler, but several powerful people.
- Some historical examples of oligarchy are the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Apartheid in South Africa.
- An oligarchy is different from a true democracy because very few people are given the chance to change things.
- An oligarchy does not have to be hereditary or monarchic.
- An oligarchy does not have one clear ruler, but several powerful people.
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- An oligarchy is different from a true democracy because very few people are given the chance to change things.
- An oligarchy does not have to be hereditary or monarchic.
- An oligarchy does not have one clear ruler, but several rulers.
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- A democratic government contrasts two forms of government where power is either held by one, as in a monarchy, or where power is held by a small number of individuals, as in an oligarchy or aristocracy.
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- According to Aristotle, States are classified into monarchies, aristocracies, timocracies, democracies, oligarchies, and tyrannies.