Match each system or form of government listed on the left with its defining principle or primary basis of authority on the right.
- Absolute MonarchyUnrestricted sovereign power vested in a single hereditary ruler, often justified by divine right.
- Constitutional MonarchySovereignty shared or restricted by legal frameworks, where the ruler acts as ceremonial head of state.
- AristocracyGovernment led by a privileged noble class presumed to possess superior lineage and moral character.
- Plutocratic OligarchyState power concentrated in the hands of a small minority whose authority stems directly from wealth.
Cevap
Absolute Monarchy matches with unrestricted sovereign power in a single hereditary ruler; Constitutional Monarchy matches with sovereignty restricted by legal frameworks and ceremonial roles; Aristocracy matches with government led by a privileged noble class; Plutocratic Oligarchy matches with state power concentrated in a wealthy minority.
Each system of government is correctly matched to its specific structural definition: Absolute Monarchy represents unchecked hereditary rule; Constitutional Monarchy represents legally constrained royal authority; Aristocracy represents rule by hereditary noble elites; and Plutocratic Oligarchy represents rule by a wealthy minority.
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Distinguishing characteristics of monarchical, aristocratic, and oligarchic systems of government based on power sources and constitutional limits.