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History, 09.02.2021 21:40 yoongislaugh

How does a theocracy differ from of the U. S. government? Citizens vote for legislation and representatives.
There are several different levels of government.
The government is ruled by a small group of people.
A god or deity is considered to have ultimate power.


How does a theocracy differ from of the U.S. government?

Citizens vote for legislation and repres

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