monarchy |
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monarchy |
fascism |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and fascism
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
fascism is a political regime, having totalitarian aspirations, ideologically based on a relationship between business and the centralized government, business-and-government control of the market place, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. Originally only applied (usually capitalized) to
Benito Mussolini's Italy.
monarchy |
crownampflash |
monarchy |
reform |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and reform
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
reform is amendment of what is defective, vicious, corrupt, or depraved; reformation; as, reform of elections; reform of government.
As a verb reform is
to put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or bring from bad to good; to change from worse to better; to amend; to correct.
monarchy |
tyrant |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and tyrant
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
tyrant is (historic|ancient greece) a usurper; one who gains power and rules extralegally, distinguished from kings elevated by election or succession.
As an adjective tyrant is
(uncommon) tyrannical, tyrannous; like, characteristic of, or in the manner of a tyrant.
As a verb tyrant is
(obsolete) to act like a tyrant; to be tyrannical.
communalism |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between communalism and monarchy
is that
communalism is the communal ownership of property while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
chiefdom |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between chiefdom and monarchy
is that
chiefdom is an area or region governed by a chief while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
unitary |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between unitary and monarchy
is that
unitary is a unitary council while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
As an adjective unitary
is having the quality of oneness.
dynasty |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between dynasty and monarchy
is that
dynasty is a series of rulers or dynasts from one family while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
monopoly |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between monopoly and monarchy
is that
monopoly is a situation, by legal privilege or other agreement, in which solely one party (company, cartel etc.) exclusively provides a particular product or service, dominating that market and generally exerting powerful control over it while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
As a proper noun Monopoly
is a board game in which players use play money to buy and trade properties, with the objective of forcing opponents into bankruptcy.
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