The answer is d. A theocracy is a government form in which a religious king or group rules over a kingdom/country. For a modern example, The Vatican City is a theocracy.
A & C are SOME of the possible answers.
1.Constitution is separation of powers OR GIVE THE GOVERNMENT THE POWER ACCORDING WITH THE LAW
2.Draft of a Constitution for Virginia, predecessor of The Declaration Of Independence
explanation > a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress, wrote at least three drafts of a Virginia constitution. Jefferson's drafts are not only important for their influence on the Virginia government, they are direct predecessors the Declaration of Independence
3. The states and the federal government have both exclusive and concurrent powers, which help to explain the negotiation over the balance of power between
4. . Governments also hold a monopoly on power and are therefore in a better position to deny people these rights. So if you want to protect people's individual rights you need to limit the government's power in order to prevent abuse and promote liberty.
The “big stick” diplomacy is to speak kindly but be willing to use force And idk what the other one is but I hope it still helped!!
Answer:
D. The civilization had a functioning government in place that decided the law of the land.
Explanation:
The discovery of the <em>official-looking seal</em> and the<em> clay tablet containing the laws which the civilization have to follow</em> shows that they have a functioning government. This means that the society has a leader and they followed a set of rules.
It wasn't clearly stated in the statement whether the head was a king but it mentioned that the seal<em> was much like what a king would use. </em>So we cannot conclude that all civilizations were ruled by kings. <em>This makes choice A incorrect. </em>
Based on the information given, we're not sure whether it was the king who wrote the rules on the clay tablets. <em>This makes choice B incorrect.</em>
The statements above didn't show any evidence that the rulers were governors and not kings, so we cannot assume as well. <em>This makes choice C incorrect.</em>