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A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
It was important because the pharaoh had to run all of Egypt and mantain, orangize, and lead the people in his kingdom.
Cleopatra VII Philopator was the last pharaoh (Queen) of the Egyptian era.The role of a pharaoh is to send/receive messages from the gods of their time. They also played a big role in the construction of many of their buildings Such as the pyramid.
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A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
Egypt was a theocracy. Therefore, religion played a central role in defining laws, conforming societal values, and condoning the Pharaoh's rule.
Egypt had many gods, the pharaoh was though to be a god as well.
The pharaoh played a high role in society.
He was a phoraoh
The pharaoh always had to make sure that he had his empire was in shape.
Yes because the Pharaoh was supposed to be a role model
to rule over the people for the gods this is called theocracy.
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A theocracy is technically a government ruled by God, and his authorities (the religious leaders) interpreting his word and administrating it for him.An ecclesiocracy is a government in which religious leaders assume a leading role in the state, but do not claim that they are speaking for God.
A theocracy can be either limited or unlimited, although it tends to be unlimited.A limited government is one in where there are internal checks and balances, making all people subject to the rule of law. In a theocracy like the modern-day Islamic Republic of Iran, the theocracy is limited since any of the Ayatollahs can be taken down by the others for insubordination. By contrast, the Ancient Egyptian Pharaonic State, which was also a theocracy, was an unlimited state since the Pharaoh had unchecked power.