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.
A Monarchy or a Tyranny.
From monarchy to oligarchy to tyranny to democracy.
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.