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The Jedi Theocracy was an idealistic government formed after Chief of State Han Rammar tried to destroy both the Jedi Order and the Senate. Though the Theocracy met strong criticism from non-Jedi beings the Galaxy was spared from Axis control due the efforts of the order. Ruled directly by the Force, the Jedi Theocracy was unlike any government system of the day. Many considered it to represent the peak of the Jedi's success.

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  • The Jedi Theocracy was an idealistic government formed after Chief of State Han Rammar tried to destroy both the Jedi Order and the Senate. Though the Theocracy met strong criticism from non-Jedi beings the Galaxy was spared from Axis control due the efforts of the order. Ruled directly by the Force, the Jedi Theocracy was unlike any government system of the day. Many considered it to represent the peak of the Jedi's success.
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  • The Jedi Theocracy was an idealistic government formed after Chief of State Han Rammar tried to destroy both the Jedi Order and the Senate. Though the Theocracy met strong criticism from non-Jedi beings the Galaxy was spared from Axis control due the efforts of the order. Ruled directly by the Force, the Jedi Theocracy was unlike any government system of the day. Many considered it to represent the peak of the Jedi's success.
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