Characteristics Of A Theocracy

Question: Definition of a theocratic government.
Answer: A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
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Question: In a theocratic government: Who's in charge and for how long?
Answer: Usually a pope, deity or priest and either usually rule for life.
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Question: How do these popes, deities, priests, etc. get power?
Answer: This system works a lot like a dictatorship and/or a monarch government.
(Also sometimes selected from a well-known church within the country by the head of the theocratic government at that time.)
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Question: What are some branches/houses of a theocracy?
Answer: An example of a house/branch of a theocratic government is an executive and/or a clergy.
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Question: Executive as a branch/house of theocracy.
Answer: The executive has sole responsibility and authority for the daily administration of the country.
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Question: How are laws passed in a theocratic government?
Answer: The laws are created by the leaders or governmental system in a variety of ways, depending mostly on the legislative system that has been crafted within the country.
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Question: Definition of a theocratic government. Answer: A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. ================================================== Question: In a theocratic government: Who's in charge and for how long? Answer: Usually a pope, deity or priest and either usually rule for life. ================================================== Question: How do these popes, deities, priests, etc. get power? Answer: This system works a lot like a dictatorship and/or a monarch government. (Also sometimes selected from a well-known church within the country by the head of the theocratic government at that time.) ================================================== Question: What are some branches/houses of a theocracy? Answer: An example of a house/branch of a theocratic government is an executive and/or a clergy. ================================================== Question: Executive as a branch/house of theocracy. Answer: The executive has sole responsibility and authority for the daily administration of the country. ================================================== Question: How are laws passed in a theocratic government? Answer: The laws are created by the leaders or governmental system in a variety of ways, depending mostly on the legislative system that has been crafted within the country. ==================================================