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gregori [183]
3 years ago
7

in which type of dictatorship does a small group of individuals excerise complete control over a countrys government?

Business
2 answers:
Brut [27]3 years ago
5 0
An *oligarchy* is a small group that exercises complete control over a country’s government
Artyom0805 [142]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

<em>Oligarchy  </em>

<em></em>

<u>Explanation:</u>

Oligarchy is a government system wherein power is controlled by couple of people or a single class. The term oligarkhia originates from the Greek words oligo and arkhos (rule). It has entered the political theory dictionary through its utilization in Aristotle's Politics, in which Aristotle ordered governments dependent on the number of rulers and whether the rulers administered to their most significant advantage or for the benefit of all.

Governments with rulers who administered distinctly as per their very own advantages were esteemed degenerate or spoiled types of government.

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