Tyranny refers to a form of government in which absolute power is vested in a single ruler. This ruler, a tyrant, exercises oppressive and unjust control over the people. Tyranny often involves the abuse of power and the suppression of individual freedoms and rights. It is generally characterized by a lack of accountability and the absence of democratic processes.
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An oligarchy is a form of government where the ruling power belongs to a few people, often from the same social, economic, or political background. In an oligarchic system, these individuals have significant control over the governing process and decision-making, which can result in a concentration of power and influence. This can have significant implications for the distribution of resources and opportunities within the society.
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A monarchy is a form of government where a single person, usually a king or queen, holds all the power and authority. The position is usually inherited, and the monarch's power can vary from absolute to constitutional, depending on the specific type of monarchy.