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  1. Mixed government (or a mixed constitution) is a form of government that combines elements of democracy, aristocracy and monarchy, ostensibly making impossible their respective degenerations which are conceived in Aristotle's Politics as anarchy, oligarchy and tyranny.

  2. Overview. mixed government. Quick Reference. A form of rule that combines elements of monarchic, aristocratic, oligarchic, and democratic government. Mixed government was the classical solution endorsed by Plato, Aristotle, and Niccolò Machiavelli to the threat ... From: mixed government in Dictionary of the Social Sciences »

  3. Forms of government by power ideology. Types of monarchy. Types of republic. Forms of government by socio-economic attributes. By socio-economic attributes. Types of government by geo-cultural attributes. Forms of government by other attributes. By significant constitutional attributes. By approach to regional autonomy.

  4. In creating a senate, the framers were heavily influenced by the idea of mixed government, a concept rooted in ancient Greece and Rome. In the 4th century BCE, the philosopher Plato characterized three rival forms of government: monarchy (rule by the one), aristocracy (rule by the few), and democracy (rule by the many).

  5. History and Theory of Mixed Governments. Cesare Pinelli. Content type: Encyclopedia entries. Article last updated: May 2016. Product: Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law [MPECCoL] Subject (s): Legal system — Democracy — Monarchy. General Editors: Rainer Grote, Frauke Lachenmann, Rüdiger Wolfrum.