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What is autocracy?
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What is autocracy?
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one person has all of the power
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An autocracy represents a system where all the power is concentrated in the hands of one person. The decisions of this one person are subject to neither external legal restraints nor regularized mechanisms of popular control. So basically what that person says is the law. The main forms of autocracy are absolute monarchies and dictatorships.
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