Examples:
While A Monarchy could be a Tyranny the ones around today are mostly not, England is a good Example. They have a Queen but the real control lays with an Elected Parliament.
Monarchy No - it's a coup d'etat. a+ the answer is tyranny
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
"Tyranny" is a word usually associated with cruel, despotic, corrupt rulers. For the most part, ancient Egyptian rulers were not this way; Egypt was a monarchy. Some even consider it an absolute monarchy. But it was definitely NOT a "tyranny".
Because they are both from the same country
Tyranny,Aristocracy,Monarchy etc.
Over the centuries it changed from monarchy, yooligarchy, to tyranny, to oligarchy to limited democracy, to oligarchy, to monarchy.
From monarchy to oligarchy to tyranny to democracy.
A Monarchy or a Tyranny.
It varied over time from monarchy, then oligarchy, then tyranny, then democracy, then monarchy.
The Persians Empire had Monarchy. The Greek city-states had Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.
Monarchy -> Tyranny -> Aristocracy -> Oligarchy -> Polity -> Mobocracy -> back to Monarchy
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, radical democracy.