So what is an oligarchy?
an oligarchy is a form of government where the rich do the thinking, the government control - but it isn’t just solely the rich so think of royalty, militia, etc. those fit the theme of someone who is “important”
Now the American government is a democracy - meaning the people vote for whom is in office, because it’s representative of them (the people) however the people we see as senates, presidents, and other forms of being a politician; they are fairly wealthy either from their backgrounds (family wealth) or because they’re a politician (it takes a lot of money to be one)
I think it’s an oligarchy but with extra steps. Like in England you have a monarchy - direct oligarchy while America is an oligarchy with extra steps. So yes and no - by definition of governments no, but by how it actually runs? Yes.
I hope this helps - I know it said ASAP so I might be too late :(
Answer:
The detail that best supports the central idea of the article that Trudel wanted to see Rickie Fowler play golf more than anything is:
"Well, Trudel has dreams--he wants to...play golf for a living. But first, he wants to play golf with his hero, Rickie Fowler."
Explanation:
In the Newsela article "Rickie Fowler, Make-A-Wish and the walk of a lifetime at Detroit Golf Club," written by Shawn Windsor on June 30, 2019, the story of Anthony Trudel's love for golf was profusely narrated. And Shawn described the efforts made by Rickie Fowler to make a difference in the life of Anthony Trudel, a teenager who has brain cancer and loves Rickie Fowler and his golfing talents, especially his respect for others in the field of play.