what are the forms of government explain
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monarchy, democracy, oligarchy, authoritarianism, and totalitarianism.
Monarchy is a form of government in which a single family rules from generation to generation. The power, or sovereignty, is personified in a single individual.
Democracy is defined as a form of government in which power belongs to the people
Oligarchy is a form of government in which all power resides with a few people or in a dominant class or group within the society. These groups of people may be distinguished by royalty, wealth, education, or military control. Sometimes oligarchy governments are controlled by a few families who pass their power from one generation to the next.
Authoritarianism is a form of government in which the people have no participation. The characteristics of authoritarianism include absolute obedience to authority by the people and ill-defined and often changing executive power
Monarchy is a form of government in which a single family rules from generation to generation. The power, or sovereignty, is personified in a single individual.
Democracy is defined as a form of government in which power belongs to the people
Oligarchy is a form of government in which all power resides with a few people or in a dominant class or group within the society. These groups of people may be distinguished by royalty, wealth, education, or military control. Sometimes oligarchy governments are controlled by a few families who pass their power from one generation to the next.
Authoritarianism is a form of government in which the people have no participation. The characteristics of authoritarianism include absolute obedience to authority by the people and ill-defined and often changing executive power
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