Which of the following correctly explains a major difference or similarity between an aristocracy and a theocracy?(1 point)

Responses

Aristocracies and theocracies are both ruled by their country’s religious leaders.
Aristocracies and theocracies are both ruled by their country’s religious leaders.

Both aristocracies and theocracies are examples of authoritarian governments.
Both aristocracies and theocracies are examples of authoritarian governments.

Both aristocracies and theocracies are examples of oligarchies.
Both aristocracies and theocracies are examples of oligarchies.

Aristocracies are governed by military leaders while theocracies are ruled by important families.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Both aristocracies and theocracies are examples of authoritarian governments.

This statement accurately highlights a major similarity, as both systems concentrate power in the hands of a specific group, limiting broader democratic participation.