In Middle Eastern theocracies, the supreme leader derives his authority from __________. Thanks for the help.
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In Middle Eastern theocracies, the supreme leader derives his authority from Islam.
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- Theocracy is the rule under perfect command, or by representatives believed to be divinely directed.
- In several theocracies, elected officials are clergymen, and the state's model is based on religious doctrine.
- For some Middle East and African religious figures who support it, an Islamic republic is a state with a specific Islamic system of government.
- We see it as a balance between a solely Islamic caliphate, and liberal and constitutional democracy.One reason to believe that a theocracy is a poor political structure is that it does not require the right to make certain decisions in personal life.
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