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16 July, 16:03

What is the difference between an oligarchy and a monarchy?

a. members of an oligarchy do not necessarily achieve their status based on ties to noble ancestry, while members of a monarchy do.

b. there is no difference ' both members achieve status based on ties to noble ancestry.

c. both are elected by a democratic process, but monarchies have the right to override the popular vote.

d. members of a monarchy do not necessarily achieve their status based on ties to noble ancestry, while members of an oligarchy do?

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  1. 16 July, 16:29
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    The correct answer is A. Sorry if is wrong.
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