A political system in which religious leaders control political decisions and religious law provides the basis for policy decisions is known as a

a. plutocracy.
b. Godarchy.
c. Westminster political system.
d. theocracy.
e. dictatorship of the clergy.

D

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a. It required hiring and firing decisions to be based on partisan loyalty rather than merit. b. It required hiring and firing decisions to be based on merit rather than partisan loyalty. c. It continued to allow hiring on the basis of merit, but made firing federal employees easier. d. It continued to allow hiring on the basis of partisan loyalty, but made firing federal employees more difficult.

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