Several ancient civilizations operated as theocracies, where religious leaders held political power. Notable examples include ancient Egypt, where pharaohs were considered divine and served as intermediaries between gods and people. Similarly, the Sumerians in Mesopotamia had city-states governed by priest-kings, while the Aztec civilization in Mesoamerica also combined religious authority with political governance, with rulers seen as representatives of the gods.
Different civilizations have different ideals, beliefs, and attitudes, which may not be compatible with those of other civilizations, so when two civilizations encounter each other in some manner (immigration, war, the internet, etc.) there can be a conflict that results. We can call it a clash of civilizations.
For the same reasons modern civilizations had slaves. To do work and serve the masters
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There is no antonym for theocracy.
Disatvantages to a Theocracy
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In a theocracy, the people are ruled by God. Sometimes in a theocracy, God's laws are interpreted by priests.
theocracy is civily ruled
Massachusetts Bay Colony was a theocracy.
A theocracy is a goverenment headed by religious authorities.
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A theocracy is a goverenment headed by religious authorities.
Theocracy - band - was created in 2002.