What are the different forms of government?
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Forms of Government: Democracy: Rule by the people, where citizens have a say in decision-making through voting. Monarchy: Rule by a single person, often a king or queen, where leadership is hereditary. Oligarchy: Rule by a small, elite group or class, typically based on wealth or social status. AutRead more
Forms of Government:
Rule by the people, where citizens have a say in decision-making through voting.
Rule by a single person, often a king or queen, where leadership is hereditary.
Rule by a small, elite group or class, typically based on wealth or social status.
Rule by a single, absolute authority with unchecked power.
Governance based on religious principles, where religious leaders hold political power.
Centralized control with limited political freedoms, often with a single leader.
Absolute state control over all aspects of public and private life.
Sovereignty resides in elected representatives rather than a monarch.
Division of powers between a central government and regional entities.
Executive branch derives its legitimacy and political mandate from the legislative branch.
Independent states form a union for common purposes while retaining individual sovereignty.
Absence of a formalized government or authority.
These are broad categories, and many modern governments incorporate elements from multiple forms.
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