A government ruled by or subject to religious authority.
Yes, if the monarchy follows the laws of the theorcracy.
While Saudi Arabia appears to be the world's only true theorcracy, the independent state of the Vatican city is perhaps the worlds only true theocratic country, in that its very existence is as centre of the Catholic religion, it houses the Pope the head of the religion, it also plays home to the college of cardinals, college of bishops, the secretariat of state, the treasury, as well as every important catholic department.
No.This is a fundamental issue. In a theocracy, what is proper law or improper law is determined by those who can interpret the will of the divinities. This can either be a god-king or a cadre of priests or holy men. The god-kings are the result of a hereditary line and the priests are the result of a narrow and decades-long self-selection process. Both of these are thoroughly undemocratic as they do not express the will of the people, but the will of these minorities or of the gods they supposedly represent.There are countries like Iran that claim to have a mix of theocratic elements and democratic elements, but in reality, the democratic elements are more for show and lack actual force.
Name 6 countries that are in the CommonwealthThere are 53 commonwealth countries 45There are 54 Commonwealth countries alltogether71 countries are in the Commonwealth of Nations.because they are countries in the Commonwealth of Nations
Africa - 55 countries Europe - 51 countries Asia - 48 countries North America - 23 countries Oceania - 14 countries South America - 12 countries These are the sovereign countries of the world. The continents of Europe and Asia share six countries.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
The possessive form of the plural noun countries is countries'.Example: All of the countries' delegates had to agree to the plan.
Here are some similarities:All countries have boundariesAll countries have people who live in themAll countries have land and waterAll countries have seasonsAll countries have a unique culture
Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries. Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries. Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries. Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries.
Here is a general breakdown of the number of countries in each continent: Africa: 54 countries. Antarctica: No countries, but several countries have territorial claims. Asia: 49 countries. Europe: 44 countries. North America: 23 countries. Oceania: 14 countries. South America: 12 countries.
There are 196 countries.