In a theocracy, the people typically adhere to religious laws and principles that govern their society, as the political authority is derived from religious leadership or texts. Citizens may participate in religious rituals and practices that influence daily life and decision-making. Political leaders often serve as religious figures, and the populace may be expected to align their beliefs and behaviors with the prevailing religious doctrines. This can shape various aspects of life, including education, law, and social norms.
In a theocracy, the people are ruled by God. Sometimes in a theocracy, God's laws are interpreted by priests.
No real similarity. A democracy is represented by the people through the use of votes. A theocracy is run by the church leaders who tell the people what to do.
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No real similarity. A democracy is represented by the people through the use of votes. A theocracy is run by the church leaders who tell the people what to do.
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selected by a special group of people
Depends on how many people are in the clergy.
selected by a special group of people
A theocracy is run by a ruling elite of a single religion. One modern day example is Iran. It is impossible to have a true democracy in a theocracy because the people are not allowed to vote someone into office from a different religion.