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it is a form of government where political authority is monopolized by a person or political entity and exercised through various mechanisms to ensure the entity's power remains strong​

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Answered by ItzTareCutiePie
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Governments with autocratic attributes are ruled by one person who has all the power over the people in a country. Examples include authoritarian ...

Answered by presentmoment
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Autocratic government is a form of government where political authority is monopolized by a person or political entity.

Explanation:

  • An Autocratic form of government is the form of government where political power is given to a single person or a political institution.
  • This power is exercised using different mechanisms to ensure that the power of the autocrat is in force.
  • An Autocrat is mostly an elite person or an institution with a group of elite people who are considered financially powerful or skillful.
  • An Autocrat is an elite person due to which people follow his/her orders. Due to this, there is no accountability or answerability in an autocratic government.
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