I believe the correct answer would be Japan.
Yes, it can. For example, if only one religion is allowed in a country, and if oficials of this religion have some power, but where people still have a say in the government, then it's a democracy and theocracy at the same time.
In a way, UK can be argued to be theocracy and democracy: its upper chamber of the parliament has many Lords Spiritual, which are Bishops of the Anglican Church, but the lower chamber is elected democratically.
Intense and brutal abuse and oppression of Native Americans and a new system of labor for Spaniards resulting in an economic growth for Spain and a further depletion of Native land and people
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Government. an institution with the powers to make and enforce rules for a group of people.
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