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a goverment that rules with the consent of the people the citizens participate directly in making all discions

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aristoctary

a goverment in Which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility 

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direct democracy

a goverment that rules with the consent of the people the citizens participate directly in making all discions

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repbulic ( inderict democracy)

a form of goverments in which power is in the hands of repersentatives and leaders who were elected by the people 

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parliment

a body of repersentatives (house of Lords and house of Commons) that makes laws for a nation

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olgiarchy

a government that is ruled by a selective few. they gain power by enlimiating the previous government and do not want to share their power.

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constiutional monarchy

a goverment in which the rulers power is limited by the law this ruler usually comes to power by hereditary.

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toltaliarin

a government that has total control over every aspect of public and private life some find impossible to leave country's with this government control

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absloute monarchy

a government were hereditary ruler makes all decisions. this ruler usally claims that he/she rules by divine right(power comes from God)

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athorityian 

a government in Wich the ruler has control over the peoples public life but no control over the peoples private life as long as it doesn't interfear with the government 

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dictatorship

one ruling with compleate and unlimited control/athority 

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enlightened absolutism

a form of absolute monarchy in the 18th century where rulers were inspired by Enlightenment ideas to implement reforms, but without giving up their centralized power