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Q: What was the theocracy of ancient Egypt?
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The theocracy of ancient Egypt was a belief in the divinity of?

The pharoahs.


What is a theocracy and who is a pharaoh?

A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.


Why is ancient Egypt an example of theocracy?

They believed that god has chosen their king, theocracy means to be chosen by god.


Who invented Theocracy?

Priests who were interested in political power. Theocracy is not a new concept; it was common in ancient Egypt and other ancient cultures. It may have existed even in prehistoric times.


Why was the government of Egypt called a theocracy?

the theocracy runned by religous


Who has a Theocracy?

ancient mesopotamia and ancient eygpt.


What political system was used in ancient Egypt?

Ancient Egypt was a theocracy. The Pharaoh was both a king and a god in Egypt. Egypt was run by the clergy; priests were the only governmental officials. Egyptian citizens had practically no power over how their government was run, but accepted the Pharaoh's decisions because they believed in his divinity.


Who govern a theocracy?

ancient mesopotamia and ancient eygpt.


Was ancient Rome a theocracy?

yes


Who leads in a theocracy?

Religious Clergy (like Iranian Ayatollahs in Modern Iran or French Cardinals in Medieval France) or Purported Gods (like the Egyptian Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt or Japanese Emperors before World War II) rule directly in a Theocracy.


Egypt had a theocracy which meant that who was a god?

Egypt had many gods, the pharaoh was though to be a god as well.


What country have a theocracy?

Israel (ancient) Iran (current)