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oligarchy fits as a description of South African government under the system of apartheid. In the
political philosophy of Aristotle, "
aristocracy" is "rule by the excellent ones," and in certain eras of history or in some societies, one group or another has been portrayed as more "excellent" and thus more favorable for serving as governors. In Aristotle's political thought, an
"oligarchy" or "rule by a few" is a corruption of the idea of aristocracy. But Aristotle was biased, believing that by nature some persons are more excellent than others, that some are more suited by nature to be followers, not leaders. (Aristotle used such logic in defending the institution of slavery, for instance.) Today,
we might argue that any sort of "aristocracy" or elitism is always an oligarchy, an arbitrary system in which a few dominate over the many because of factors that can't rationally be defended.For another answer on a similar question, read more on Brainly.com -
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Answer: Cyril was a second name of Constantin. Constantin received this name shortly before his death (before his death he lived as a monk) in Rome. Both brothers were proclaimed co-patrons of Europe by the pope John Paul II.
Explanation: during Middle Ages they were considered bishops, but there is no proof for that. They came to Central Europe from Byzantium (Greece) as a missionaries sent by the pope Nicolas I.
D. The development of advanced mathematical ideas, including the Pythagorean theorem
D) Military leaders illegally seized power and dominated the Roman
<span>Republic.</span>