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The form of this goverment was declined because the citizens of an oligarchy had very little say how the was run so slowy they to disappear (a stable oligarchy ruled only on city Sparta)

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11y ago

Tyrants were usually appointed in reek cities to resolve problems amongst the aristocracy fighting over power. They were welcomed as a mean of bringing and end to power struggles, bloodshed and disruption, and establishing stable government. The aristocracies did not welcome this as it took away their self-entitlement and generally ruled for the greater good rather than vested interests.

However there would come a time when the bad days would be forgotten by the people, and the aristocracy would seize an opportunity to kill or expel the tyrant and regain power.

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Hippias was a harsh ruler and he had spies that would report if they criticized him. As rule became more and more unbearable, he was finally forced to leave power.

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Oligarch power was replaced by democracy, and a tyrant was no longer required to keep the oligarchs under control.

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they hated the amount of it. searcch up the king of crete he was famous for it

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