Technically, the United State of America is a Democratic Republic.
The US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.
It is neither. The US is a democratic republic, a republic with a bit of democracy.
Another name for republic is democracy. The US is under a democracy and therefore under a republic for which it stands.
It is "All of the Above."
No, we're a republic.
The US is not a democracy. We are a constitutional republic.
The united states is a republic
France The US is a democratic republic
No, the United States is a representative republic.
i have heard Democratic Republic, but its a democracy
The US is primarily a representative democracy with elements of a republic. In a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf, which aligns with the US system of electing representatives at various levels of government. Furthermore, the US operates as a republic, where power is held by elected officials and laws are created through a system of representative government rather than direct citizen participation in decision-making.
The United States is a representative republic, not a direct democracy, as a result, the question is unanswerable. As for how the US became a representative republic, this was through the approval of the US Constitution of 1789, which is still in power today.