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what is autocracy and aristocracy?

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Answered by kallams
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Aristocracy" usually refers to a group of people at the top of society, those with extraordinary privileges--like a hereditary nobility. But it can also mean a government controlled by such an elite. A monarchy is a government by a monarch, that is, a king or queen. ... So an absolute monarchy is an autocracy.

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Aristocracy: Rule by the elite or privileged upper class.(power is in the hand of small privileged ruling classes). Literal meaning "rule of the best".

Autocracy:-Rule by a a single individual or one person has unlimited power. The leader of autocracy is the dictator. E.g. nazi germany(HITLER) and North Korea.

"Aristocracy" usually refers to a group of people at the top of society, those with extraordinary privileges--like a hereditary nobility. But it can also mean a government controlled by such an elite. A monarchy is a government by a monarch, that is, a king or queen. ... So an absolute monarchy is an autocracy.

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