In a theocracy, the government is run by religious leaders or according to religious laws, with the state's legal system often based on religious doctrines. Political authority is typically derived from divine guidance, and leaders may claim to represent a higher power. This can result in laws and policies that prioritize religious beliefs over secular considerations, affecting various aspects of daily life, including education, social norms, and personal freedoms. Citizens may have limited political participation, especially if they belong to different faiths or hold secular views.
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