Which of these statements describes a difference between theocracy and monarchy?
A. A theocracy is run by religious leaders, whereas a monarchy is run by one ruler.
B. A theocracy is run by elected leaders, whereas a monarchy is run by religious leaders.
C. A theocracy is run by one powerful individual, whereas a monarchy is run by men only.
D. A theocracy is run by men only, whereas a monarchy is run by both genders.

Respuesta :

i think it A because on the word it use in it

Answer:

A. A theocracy is run by religious leaders, whereas  a monarchy is run by one ruler is the correct answer.

Explanation:

A from of government in which a monarch is the head of state till his death is called Monarchy. The power of the monarch may be purely symbolic, restricted or fully autocratic and can include the combination of executive, judicial and legislative powers. Monarchies are hereditary in most of the cases.  

The form of government in which the god is recognised as the highest ruling authority who guides human intermediaries in affairs of government is called Theocracy.

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