A government where the political and religious leaders are the same is called a theocracy.
<h3>What is a theocracy?</h3>
- It is a political system that mixes with a religious system.
- It is a system where there is no division between the State and the Church.
Theocracy allows the entire political system of a region to be established on top of religious guidelines, as these systems are based on religious power.
Thus, heads of state are also religious authorities and make their decisions based on the precepts of religion.
An example of this is seen in ancient Egypt, where the pharaohs were the heads of state, but the religious leaders were so important that they were considered deities that should be worshiped and revered, in addition to being obeyed.
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