Matching Pairs Oligarchies, Autocracies and MoreOnline version forms of government by Stephanie Ganser 1 Totalitarian dictatorship 2 Rule of law 3 No constitution in a nation means 4 Power of the separate governing body in a constitutional monarchy 5 Power in a dictatorship is obtained and maintained this way 6 A “privileged class” (social status) governs because they possess a particular attribute which qualifies them to lead 7 Revolutionaries take over the government by military force and violence 8 Cult of personality 9 Theocracy 10 Dictator uses military power and war to eliminate a group of people to rejuvenate society 11 State of lawlessness 12 Small group of super rich people govern 13 Power of a king or queen is obtained by inheritance or blood line 14 Abdicate 15 Separate governing body in a constitutional monarchy is often called 16 Power of the monarch in a constitutional monarchy 17 A constitution 18 Monarch and another separate governing body are the leaders Dictator uses propaganda and mass media to make him look like a hero and to create this Makes political governing decisions for the nation No limits on government and the leader has unrestricted power Governing system is based upon religious law Blue print for governing, includes rights and powers of the people and limits on governing power Ceremonial Give up the throne Anarchy Constitutional monachy Military junta Force, violence, punishment Everyone, including leaders, must follow the law Monarch Plutocracy Parliament Dictator's governing power is over political matters and all aspects of a citizen's life Aristocracy Fascism