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    In the centuries of rule among the ancient Greek polis, we can see examples of monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. As no city-state is alike, there are differences in how these forms existed from polis to polis. Scholars may still argue over the appropriate label for some of the forms of rule. Martin notes that word aristocracy translates to "rule of the best" whereas we commonly use the term to indicate rule of wealthy families in which power is passed down but not formalized

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    1. Evaluate the view that democracy is the only legitimate form of government A legitimate state can be defined as “A state in which its citizens have little or no significant resistance to the public policy and leadership of the state in question due to the rightful/legitimate exercise of power.” This Legitimacy of state is often a hard term to apply to any form of government in the modern political world due to the very differing cultures between the western and eastern world. However the

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    Monarchies, aristocracies, tyrannies, oligarchies, and democracies existed throughout the human history. What about ancient Greece? Were tyrannies or democracies more prevalent? When and where exactly? Let’s take a look. Tyranny is the rule by one powerful dictator, called tyrant. Tyrant is defined as a ruler who has seized power without legal right. Where tyrants appeared? In fact, many states, in the 6th century BC particularly, were ruled by a tyrant, including Pisistratus in Athens. A tyrant

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    Renaissance, the church, and various monarchies worked hand in hand to rule over their people. Kings and Queens were no longer ordinary. Instead, they were chosen by God to lead their respective nations, therefore, becoming something more than human. The differences between Feros and Monod is that despite their shared acknowledgment that religion played a monumental role in empowering the monarchy, Monod seems to think religion was more powerful than the monarchies, while Feros hints that it was possible

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    A high stone ceiling etched with fine silver filagree arched above the cavernous throne room. Below this, dark marble floors were polished until their inky surfaces shone like glass. The walls were intersected by evenly spaced archways leading to doorways which, in turn, led to various other parts of the castle. A carpet of bloodred velvet stretched the length of the hall, leading from the massive, ebony doors at one end to the high backed throne at the other end. The person sitting in this throne

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    Introduction This paper attempts to classify the various types of forms of government in ancient Greek city-states. These forms of government are monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. Monarchy In monarchies, the people are led by kings or Queens. In monarchies, the power is legally his or hers to take and any succession is not based on election or the drawing of lots, it is hereditary. Hereditary succession is usually directly to the first born son, however in modern times

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    Have you ever complained or head someone complain about the government? Winston Churchill said “Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” In this quote Churchill is saying that there is no perfect government. He is also saying that out of all of them democracy is the best. Today many people in America complain about the government, but it could be worse. Running America as a democracy is the best way

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    Hello old friend, it has been far too long, I am glad you have reached for my help deciding between Athens and Sparta. I truly believe Athens would be a much better environment for your family to stay than Sparta. Here in Athens it is a very safe place for your children and your wife. Athens would be a better place to live for your family because of the lifestyle and values, good education system and also the steady government and political system. Choosing the right place will probably depend

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    study the similarities and the differences between some of these types of government such as monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy.   Discussion Monarchy or ‘Rule by one’ is a system of government in which the city-state is ruled by one king. The power is entirely his and the claim to this power is inherited. In monarchies, the king has the last say in any matter and

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    While the battle continued with the city, a detail of men slowly moved the catapults away, ordered to return to Ironmoor and await further orders. Watching as his troops easily advance, securing block after block, Count Nightburn grew impatient, knowing that his prize was within his grasp, and made the decision to forego the assistance from his army to slip away, proceeding alone to the palace. He found only a handful of guards protecting the entrance and these, he easily dispatched with his sword

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