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Oh, what a lovely question! In an oligarchy, the length of rule can vary depending on the specific structure and rules of that particular system. Oligarchies are led by a small group of individuals, so the length of their rule is typically determined by the agreements or laws in place within that group. Just like painting a happy little tree, each oligarchy is unique and can have different ways of determining leadership and the duration of their rule.

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Oligarchy is rulership by the "upper crust", normally the rich and affluent or those well steeped in military honours. Ideally, an oligarchy can rule for as long as any other method of rulership, and a particular oligarchy will exist as long as its members continue the status quo.

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As long as they can stay in power. There is no set term.

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As long as he wants or until he dies.

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