Answer:
The various forms of government that the British journalist Henry Care describes in "English Liberties, Or, The Free-Born Subject's Inheritance (1680)," include:
Form of government = Country
Monarchy = England
Oligarchy = France
Tyranny = Turkey
Democracy =
Anarchy =
Explanation:
Monarchy is a form of government by a king or a queen, who is accepted as the supernatural ruler to wield leadership. Sometimes, it thrives on continued family succession.
Democracy is a form of "government of the people, by the people, and for the people." This implies that the elected representatives of the people form the government. They govern the people on their behalf. They are subject to some periodic elections.
Oligarchy is a form of government by a few great and powerful men, who lord governance over their people, based on their whims and caprices.
Tyranny is an oppressive system of government by one powerful individual who cruelly rules and terrorizes the people. Sometimes, this individual usurps power or inherits it.
Anarchy exists where there is no government or the government is not recognized as it is regarded as harmful to the people.