In South Africa, the National Party ruled until 1994. This party, which was established in 1914, implemented the system of apartheid, enforcing racial segregation and discrimination against non-white citizens. The end of National Party rule came with the first multiracial elections in 1994, resulting in Nelson Mandela being elected as the country's first Black president. This marked a significant transition towards democracy and the dismantling of apartheid policies.
the country that France ruled was Canada
Yes, otherwise you would never heard of it right..
Saint Bernadette never ruled Sweden or any other country for that matter. In fact, she never left her home country of France.
Anarchy is chaos and no country is ruled by chaos. It's an oxymoron. More generally, however, nations have fallen into states of anarchy - ex. Somalia in the past decade, Libya when the government broke down.
South Africa was once a racial oligarchy ruled by the white citizens and is now governed by a parliamentary system.
South Africa was once a racial oligarchy ruled by the white citizens and is now governed by a parliamentary system.
South Africa
It is South Africa. :-)
Autocracy (ruled by one individual), Democracy (ruled by the people or citizens), and Oligarchy, (ruled by a small segment of society i.e based on wealth).
Oligarchy is practiced in China and Bolivia.
"Government by the few" is known as oligarchy.
Until 1916 the country was ruled by an oligarchy of landowners who operated a parliament on a restricted suffrage.
It is called oligarchy.
An aristocracy government was ruled by one King/Queen, an oligarchy government was ruled by the few.
an oligarchy is ruled by an elite group; an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual.
Aristocracy