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| Complete absence of government. No law or order and chaos reins entirely |
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| A group of few elite citizens rule together instead of one power leader. |
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| Government based on giving all authority to one person or a group of people. |
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| All power is given to one person. Very similar to a monarchy and the two are almost synonymous. |
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| The state is governed by a single party that says it does things for the working class. |
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| A republic that is governed by the laws of the constitution that founded it. |
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| All citizens have a say in electing a representative for there state that have a say in how things work. |
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| Similar to an autocracy. One person is given all the power and rules by themselves. |
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| - Citizens all vote on nearly every decision that is made for the government and elect a leader. |
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| - When a government unites under one identity or religious belief |
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| A group of states with a federation that rules over it. |
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| The people elect people to make decisions for them instead of making all the decisions themselves. |
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| - The government is lead by a group of military leaders who make decisions. |
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| Involves a royal family where people believe their leader has a divine right to rule and make all laws and decisions. |
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| - Power resides with a small number of people whether a royal family or wealthy people. |
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| - A form of democratic government where a legislature draws there rules from a document |
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| - A leader is elected by the people to oversee the government |
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| - A form of economic government where everything is equal and the government controls the economy |
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