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Who is in charge in a theocracy?

In a theocracy, the people are ruled by God. Sometimes in a theocracy, God's laws are interpreted by priests.


What is government by the laws of God?

A Theocracy.


What country uses a theocracy government?

A theocracy is a government that is run by the dominant religious group and where only one official religion is allowed. In a theocracy, the laws are made based on that religion, and the religious leaders are also the political leaders (or have strong influence over the political leaders). A good example of a theocracy is Iran. Some people also believe Saudi Arabia is a theocracy, and so is the Vatican City.


What is a government that is based on religious laws called?

There is no word for a government that has control of its religion, since any form of government could do that if it wished. You may be thinking of a "theocracy", but that is where the religion controls or is the government.


Which of the following best explains how a theocracy and an absolute monarchy are different?

Answer this que A theocracy uses religious beliefs as a basis for laws, whereas an absolute monarchy may have nonreligious laws. stion…


The government uses religious laws to rule the citizens in some countries.?

It is a theocracy: a government based upon a deity and religion


Can theocracy co-exist with monarchy?

Yes, if the monarchy follows the laws of the theorcracy.


When a country bases its laws on religious beliefs the government is called what?

I believe it is called Theocracy.


Theocracy governs who?

All governments govern the inhabitants of their country. the real question is How does a theocracy cover (What rules does it follow?) This would be answered as: A theocracy applies the rules of the religion held by thelafers to develop laws and regulations for the citizens and used these same sources as instructions for the court system.


What are the disadvantages of theocracy?

A theocracy is a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. A disadvantage of theocracy is, it doesn't allow you to be open minded about other ideas or religions. Another disadvantage is that people of other religions would not feel as if they have a say in the laws or rules of the country.


which of the following is an example of theocracy?

if you are doing apex then a small kingdom where all laws are based on sacred texts


What is the difference between Theocracy and Democracy?

A theocracy is ruled by priest and religion. Democracy invest the supreme power in the citizens in the community