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The leader of a theocracy __________. A. is usually elected to office B. gains authority from religion C. is usually a monarch D. usually represents many different religions

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B. gains authority from religion

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The leader of a theocracy usually represents many different religions

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The theocracy leader acquires powers from the supreme creator, supernatural forces, or gods through direct contact with the divine being.

Theocracies have been in existence in different geographical areas across the glove in the entire history. Theocratic in the modern world is equated to the Vatican government. It is stated with the sovereign power of the Catholic Church leads by their main leader, Pope. He is believed to have direct knowledge with God according to the Catholics

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