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Describe how a government may be both a theocracy and a monarchy. Be sure to include limits to governmental authority and civil libert

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a theocracy, religious law is used to settle disputes and rule the people. A theocracy can also be a democracy, dictatorship, monarchy, or just about any other kind of government. For example, the Republic of Iran recognizes Islamic law, but Iran's citizens vote to elect their leaders.

Answered by jaspreetkaurjass
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Theocracy, government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided. In many theocracies, government leaders are members of the clergy, and the state’s legal system is based on religious law. Theocratic rule was typical of early civilizations. The Enlightenment marked the end of theocracy in most Western countries.

In a constitutional monarchy a king or queen acts as Head of State. ... A constitutional monarchy is a government with a monarch that has limited power, decisions are made in a legislative body based on a constitution. The government and the monarch usually make and enforce the laws and rules.

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