Oligarchy

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An oligarchy is a form of government in which power resides in the hands of a small, elite ruling class. This ruling class could be based on wealth, social status, family lineage, or other factors. Oligarchies are often characterized by a lack of political competition and limited participation by the general population in decision-making processes. Examples of oligarchies can be found throughout history and in contemporary societies.
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