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==== Power- or authority-based ==== <!--yes, that hyphen IS correct, even per [[WP:HYPHEN]]—this category's logical title is "power- or authority-based hierarchies"--> * [[Noble ranks|Aristocratic hierarchies]] ** In [[Royal and noble ranks#General chart of "translations" between languages|Europe]] ** In [[Chinese nobility#Sovereign and ruling family ranks|China]] * [[Ecclesiastical polity|Ecclesiastical hierarchies]] ** [[Catholic Church hierarchy]] ** [[Priesthood (LDS Church)|LDS Church hierarchy]] ** [[Kimbanguism#Hierarchy|Kimbanguist Church hierarchy]] ** [[Raëlism#Member hierarchy|Raëlism Church hierarchy]] ** see also [[autocephaly]] * [[Prussian three-class franchise]]<ref> {{cite book |last1 = Tipton |first1 = Frank |author-link1 = Frank Tipton |chapter = Politics, Governance, and Diplomacy between Neoclassicism and Modernism |title = A History of Modern Germany Since 1815 |date = January 2003 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=SQGMYLJRdXoC |location = London |publisher = A&C Black |publication-date = 2003 |page = 239 |isbn = 9780826449108 |access-date = 26 November 2021 |quote = Kühne believes the Prussian franchise lasted for over sixty years because it accurately reflected the social realities of the relatively closed, hierarchical, and conformist communities of rural Prussia. }} </ref> * Political party hierarchies ** [[Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party|Nazi Party]] (''pace'' overlapping fields<ref> Compare: {{cite book |last1 = Lee |first1 = Stephen J. |orig-date = 1987 |chapter = Dictatorship in Germany |title = European Dictatorships 1918-1945 |date = 12 February 2016 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=D32PCwAAQBAJ |edition = 4, revised |location = London |publisher = Routledge |publication-date = 2016 |page = 217 |isbn = 9781317294221 |access-date = 26 November 2021 |quote = [...] Nazi administration is now regarded as an overlapping and confusing 'polycracy'. The basis of the criticism is that the multi-layering of agencies and the lack of proper delineation between them generated conflict and hampered efficiency. There was, for example, extensive rivalry between the Four-Year plan Office, the Ministry of Economics, the War ministry and the Plenipotentiary for Economics. }} </ref>) *** [[SS Ranks#Final SS ranks 1934–1945|SS]] *** [[Glossary of Nazi Germany#G|Hierarchy of subdivisions within the Gau]] ** [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union#Structure|Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] ** [[Chinese Communist Party]] * [[Command hierarchy|Chain of command]] ** [[List of comparative military ranks|Military ranks]] ** [[Military organization#Hierarchy of modern armies|Military units]] ** [[Unified Combatant Command|U.S. Military Combatant Commands]] * [[Dominance hierarchy|Intraspecial dominance]] ** [[Pecking order]] * [[Social stratification|Social classes]] ** [[Caste system in India]] ** [[Hierarchical structure of Feudal Japan]] ** [[Master race#Hierarchy|White racist hierarchy]] ** [[Hierarchy of Exclusion]] (Ender's Game) {{col-3}}
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