In what type of government system are citizens often denied religious freedom?
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Theocracy
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a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god is theocracy
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In a Theocracy type of government system are citizens often denied religious freedom.
- Theocracy is a government by spiritual guidance or by administrators who are respected as divinely directed. In various theocracies, the leaders of government are members of the clergy, and the state’s legitimate system is established on religious law. A theocratic rule was widespread in early civilizations.
- Theocracy is a state that is legislated by a government that originates its authority literally from a religion, mostly summoning the authority of a religious divinity.
- Theocracy Countries that are currently present in the world are Afghanistan, Iran, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Vatican City and Yemen.
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