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13 April, 07:09

How is an oligarchy different from a monarchy? A) Historically, oligarchies tended to replace monarchies as a common form of government. B) Oligarchies are only a theory, while monarchies have been around for thousands of years. C) Oligarchies are rule by a few people or a small group, while monarchies are usually ruled by one person. D) Historically, oligarchies were mostly found in Asian areas while monarchies were the only form of European government.

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  1. 13 April, 08:34
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    I believe the correct answer would be C because an oligarchy is a small group of people that rule over a country or institution of some type while a monarchy is a government with a monarch or leader at the head.
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