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Theocracy began in ancient societies where religious leaders held political power, often believing their authority was divinely sanctioned. This system emerged as early civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia and Egypt, integrated religious beliefs into governance, viewing rulers as representatives of the gods. Over time, theocratic governance became more formalized, with religious texts and doctrines guiding political decisions, thus intertwining spirituality and state authority.

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