The term "figurehead" is used to express that the president does not wield real power. He is just the "figure" that people see on television. It also can imply that real power is held elsewhere; either by another governing body (like Congress) or, more sinisterly, by a small group of powerful people like big business.
Now? None. In ancient Rome, her worship - or worship of her likeness found in other communicates of people - was widespread.
God
because of their religion
No: Anubis is a ancient Egyptian god.
they worship there leaders at home and in temples called Mandhris
Prophet Nooh called his people to worship Allah; the Creator.
It meant that Jews were (are) monotheistic and don't worship people as gods.
The laity of any religion refers to the people who follow the religion who are not clergymen. In Buddhism, the laity are the people who practice the religion, but are not leaders of worship.
The Slaves were often prisoners, not their own people
The slaves were often prisoners from the interior of Africa, not their own people (apex)
The shogun kept the emperor in place as a figurehead even though the emperor was a ruler with no power because they didn't want the people to know that the shogun were the real rulers.
Shintoism people worship at shrines I think
Narcissistic people worship themselves
The real people who run some enterprise, not the 'figurehead'
The people worship in a church.
they worship courage