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The rule by an unelected, all powerful dictator is called____ 1 point Absolute monarchy Dictatorship Oligarchy Democracy

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Answered by kishoreramsrvspm10
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In democracies, all of the people in a country can vote during elections for ... Governments with oligarchic attributes are ruled by a small group of powerful and/ or ...

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Dictatorship

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  • A dictatorship is a system of govt dominated by a sole leader or group of leaders, often with little to no regard towards democratic pluralism to autonomous program or media. Democracies, according to some meanings, are systems wherein "those who rule are chosen by competitive elections;" thus, dictatorships are "not democracies." Since the rise of the 19th & 20th centuries, dictatorships & parliamentary democracy have arisen as the two dominant systems of govt in the country, steadily replacing monarchies, one of the older, common modes of government of the day.
  • Usually, the nation's leader is known with the title of "dictator" in a dictatorial regime, while their formal title may more closely represent anything equivalent to "leader" In order to preserve total political & social superiority & prosperity, a typical feature that characterised dictatorship took advantage of its powerful identity, typically by restricting freedom of thinking and expression of the people. Dictatorships and totalitarian regimes typically use political propaganda to weaken the presence of advocates of alternative forms of government.

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