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In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.
In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.
In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.
In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.
Monarchy is rule by a king, prince, emir, sultan, or other hereditary power-holder. Theocracy is rule by a religious leader or a person who is believed to be a god-in-the-flesh. In many societies, monarchies have been theocracies since the king was believed to be a physical god, such as in ancient Egypt or as recently as World War II Japan. However, you can have monarchies that are either secular states or states where there is an official religion, but this religion does not have ruling power. You can also have theocracies where the rulership comes to power via internal appointment or quasi-democratic election as opposed to heredity, so these would be non-monarchic theocracies.
what would happen if the microprocessor flaw happen today
Iceland
we would run out of trees!
the world would have far less humans and everyone would be ill.
We would all die... but I would be wearing a helmet.
Yes I believe you would find lots of dimonds around the world or we would not have them today, don't you think so? If we didn't have alot of dimonds in the world then we would not have anymore today but we do, so I believe the answer is yes.Another AnswerDiamonds are rare in the world, and mining for them is expensive. Diamonds come from deep within the earth, and have only been found in India, Russia, Canada, Brazil and Australia. Several countries in Africa also have diamond mines.
That would be street names, food