What are the rights and responsibilities of citizens in a theocracy?
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A theocracy is a government based on religious dogma, and ordinary citizens cannot change that. ... For example, Iran is often seen as a theocracy as the clergy have the deciding power, but they do have politics and elections where different fractions compete (that, by the way, is more than the Soviet bloc did).
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A theocracy is a government based on religious dogma, and ordinary citizens cannot change that. ... For example, Iran is often seen as a theocracy as the clergy have the deciding power, but they do have politics and elections where different fractions compete (that, by the way, is more than the Soviet bloc did).