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Consider the following statements regarding Theocracy:
1. Religious principles often guide political decision-making.
2. State generally supports and promotes a particular religion.
3. Freedom of Religion is guaranteed.
How many of the above statements are correct?
Only one
Only two
All three
None
Theocracy is a form of government in which religious authorities or religious principles hold the ultimate power and authority over the state and its policies. o In a theocratic system, religious leaders or a particular religious institution govern the country, and the laws and governance are based on religious doctrines or scriptures. • In a theocracy, religious principles often play a significant role in decision-making, legislation, and the interpretation and enforcement of laws. Hence statement 1 is correct. • Theocratic systems can vary in their level of religious influence and the extent to which religious laws are enforced. In some cases, the religious leaders may have absolute authority, while in others, they may share power with other political institutions or figures. • In a theocracy, the state actively supports and promotes a particular religion or religious beliefs. The government and its institutions are often closely intertwined with the religious institution or religious authorities. Hence statement 2 is correct. o In a theocratic system, the state may provide financial support to religious institutions, grant special privileges or exemptions to adherents of the dominant religion, and enforce religious laws or practices. • In a theocracy, the extent of freedom of religion can vary depending on the specific characteristics and policies of that theocratic government. o In some theocratic systems, the dominant religion may be the only officially recognized or sanctioned religion, and adherents of other religions may face restrictions or limitations on their religious practices. This can result in a lack of religious freedom for individuals who belong to minority religious groups o Thus freedom of religion is not always guaranteed in theocracy. Hence statement 3 is not correct.
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