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2 September, 04:02

What is the main difference between an oligarchy and a monarchy?

An oligarchy shares power with an elected body, but a monarchy rules alone.

An oligarchy is ruled by several people, but a monarchy is ruled by one person

The citizens of an oligarchy have the ultimate authority over the government, but the king or queen has ultimate authority in a

monarchy

The citizens of an oligarchy vote for the government leaders, but leadership in a monarchy is inherited.

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  1. 2 September, 04:18
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    Monarchies are families that inherits its power while the second is called a oligarchy which is from dictators who pass over leadership which is not inheriting.

    The citizens of an oligarchy vote for the government leaders, but leadership in a monarchy is inherited.
  2. 2 September, 04:22
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    Monarchies are families that inherits its power while the second is called a oligarchy which is from dictators who pass over leadership which is not inheriting.
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