What evidence supports the following statement, “A theocracy is an example of an unlimited government”?(1 point)

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The people in a theocracy implement a written constitution that creates the leader’s governmental guidelines.
The people in a theocracy implement a written constitution that creates the leader’s governmental guidelines.

The people in a theocracy believe that the leader is like a god and should have total authority.
The people in a theocracy believe that the leader is like a god and should have total authority.

The people in a theocracy meet together to make group decisions for the common good.
The people in a theocracy meet together to make group decisions for the common good.

The people in a theocracy elect representatives that speak on their behalf and follow the guidance of the people.

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None of the options provided support the statement that "A theocracy is an example of an unlimited government." The first three options describe characteristics of a theocracy but do not provide evidence of unlimited government. The fourth option suggests a form of representative government, contradicting the notion of unlimited government.
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