What is a theocracy?
O A. A government with broad and total power
O B. A dictatorship ruled b...
Social Studies, 24.03.2021 02:30, josephvcarter
What is a theocracy?
O A. A government with broad and total power
O B. A dictatorship ruled by religious leaders
C. A government whose form is determined by voters
O D. A dictatorship ruled by a small group of generally wealthy
individuals
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