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1) How many types of governments are mostly found in the world.

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hen it comes to types of government, five specific types come to the forefront. Most forms of government are some variation of one of these.

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Monarchy - Rule of one. Traditionally a king or emperor, but in modern times this usually describes a dictator.

Monarchy - Rule of one. Traditionally a king or emperor, but in modern times this usually describes a dictator.Oligarchy - Rule of the few. Traditionally, this described a group of aristocrats, men of noble blood, but it just as easily describes a group of warlords or a military junta.

Monarchy - Rule of one. Traditionally a king or emperor, but in modern times this usually describes a dictator.Oligarchy - Rule of the few. Traditionally, this described a group of aristocrats, men of noble blood, but it just as easily describes a group of warlords or a military junta.Theocracy - Technically, rule by God. In practice, since God rarely shows up to manage the day-to-day affairs of government, this involves rule by a religious leader or group of religious officials who interpret God's will. The country of Iran has many aspects of a theocratic state.

Monarchy - Rule of one. Traditionally a king or emperor, but in modern times this usually describes a dictator.Oligarchy - Rule of the few. Traditionally, this described a group of aristocrats, men of noble blood, but it just as easily describes a group of warlords or a military junta.Theocracy - Technically, rule by God. In practice, since God rarely shows up to manage the day-to-day affairs of government, this involves rule by a religious leader or group of religious officials who interpret God's will. The country of Iran has many aspects of a theocratic state.Authoritarianism - Monopoly of political power by an individual or small group that otherwise allows people to go about their private lives as they wish.

Monarchy - Rule of one. Traditionally a king or emperor, but in modern times this usually describes a dictator.Oligarchy - Rule of the few. Traditionally, this described a group of aristocrats, men of noble blood, but it just as easily describes a group of warlords or a military junta.Theocracy - Technically, rule by God. In practice, since God rarely shows up to manage the day-to-day affairs of government, this involves rule by a religious leader or group of religious officials who interpret God's will. The country of Iran has many aspects of a theocratic state.Authoritarianism - Monopoly of political power by an individual or small group that otherwise allows people to go about their private lives as they wish.Totalitarianism - Rule by an elite that exercises unlimited power over individuals in all aspects of life.

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