WILL MEDAL! Compare two of the main types of any of the classic forms of government
democracy, you get to vote, people have the power, we have elected officals, trials, jury, set in stone rules dictatorship, kings/queens, ehat they say, goes. theres no set in stone rules. punishment depends on them
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Democratic Republic: Usually, a "democratic republic" is not democratic and is not a republic. A government that officially calls itself a "democratic republic" is usually a dictatorship. Communist dictatorships have been especially prone to use this term. For example, the official name of North Vietnam was "The Democratic Republic of Vietnam." China uses a variant, "The People's Republic of China." Dictatorship: A dictatorship consists of rule by one person or a group of people. Very few dictators admit they are dictators; they almost always claim to be leaders of democracies. The dictator may be one person, such as Castro in Cuba or Hitler in Germany, or a group of people, such as the Communist Party in China. You're welcome.
How about this: Monarchy: consists of rule by a king or queen. Sometimes a king is called an "emperor," especially if there is a large empire, such as China before 1911. Aristocracy: An aristocracy is rule by the aristocrats. Aristocrats are typically wealthy, educated people. Such as the rulers of a nation should be. Therefore the similarities in those two forms of government shine like a polished hubcap.
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