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Which of the following best explains how a theocracy and an absolute monarchy are different?

a. leaders in a theocracy are elected by the people, but the leaders in an absolute monarchy are appointed for a specific time frame.
b. a theocracy uses religious beliefs as a basis for laws, whereas an absolute monarchy may have nonreligious laws.
c. leaders in a theocracy inherit their positions, but leaders in an absolute monarchy are elected by the people.
d. a theocracy bases its laws on nonreligious ideals, whereas an absolute monarchy uses religious beliefs as a basis for laws.

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