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Definition
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A cat statue who relsembeled religion

Pharooh or smth like that

100

A term used for a law which comes from a religious origin

religious law

100

Holy place in saudi known for pilgramage

mecca

100

Is a theocracy a goverment

Yes

200

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Picked person - 100, person who picked +100

200

Was Ancient greece a Theocracy 

Yes
200

This two-word title is used for the top leader in Iran

Supreme leader, somthing alike would be exepted

200

The smallest theocracy in the world,(country)

Vatican city

200

A government where the laws are based on a holy book and the country is led by religious officials.

A theocracy

300

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300

Which historical civilization is often credited as the origin of theocratic rule?

Ancient Eygpt

300

The prefix (Theo) comes from greek which stands for

God

300

This large body of water, the world's largest inland sea, forms the northern border of Iran.

The Caspian Sea

300

Who rules a theocracy

Religious leader

400

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400

This English King broke away from the Catholic Church in 1534 to make himself the Supreme Head of the Church of England.

Henry VIII

400

This is the name for a system where a single religion is the only one legally allowed in a country.

State religion

400

governed by religious principles and clerical bodies that hold decisive political power

Iran

400

Where does the theoretic laws come from usallys

Scared text or sacred notes

500

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500

During the 1530s, a radical group of Anabaptists took over this German city, claiming it was the "New Jerusalem" and enforcing a violent theocracy.

Münster

500

This phrase describes the belief that a ruler is not subject to any earthly authority because their right to rule comes from God alone

Rights of supreme leader

500

This rugged mountain range, which contains the Khyber Pass, covers much of the eastern landscape of Afghanistan.

The Hindu Kush

500

How can a theocracy, which claims to govern based on infallible divine truth, function in a diverse modern world without becoming a totalitarian dictatorship or collapsing from internal disputes over scriptural interpretation

(A stable modern theocracy must treat human interpretation as fallible, allowing for legal flexibility and minority autonomy to balance divine claims with social diversity.) If its close you can still get the point