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Which of the following best explains how a theocracy and an absolute monarchy are different
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Which of the following best explains how a theocracy and an absolute monarchy are different
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theocracy is a form of govenmrnt run by religious figures it could be any form of govermnt absolute moanrchy is when one person held legitimate total power
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A theocracy is based on religion. A absolute monarchy is based on the royal family having complete control.
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