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Describe how a government may be both a theocracy and a monarchy. Be sure to include limits to governmental authority and civil liberties.

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A Monarchy is "a form of government with a monarch at the head", or in other words, a king/queen-ruled country that is passed down to their heirs/children upon death. A Theocracy is "a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god." A government can be both a Theocracacy and a Monarchy through the king or queen leading, but having not half as much power as the priests. In a Monarch-Theocratic country, the monarchs are in charge but the priests are the ones with the actual power.

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