answersLogoWhite

0

A democracy - a parliamentary democracy

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many people must live in a state to elect three state representatives?

population my hommie!


How do republics work?

In a republic, people elect representatives to speak or vote for them. For example, in America, people in each state elect Senators to represent them.


What is a nation or state in which the citizens elect representatives to manage the government which is usually headed by a president rather than a Monarch?

republic


Do the citizens elect representatives to make decisions for the people?

Yes, people in the United States are to elect presidents, governors, and even representatives of there State or community. But there is a law that only the ages from 18+ can vote upon nominees.


How many representatives does each state have the right to elect?

35


What are state citizens that elect legislative representatives referred to as?

constituents


What are five things people vote on?

1. To the Elect the President (indirectly through the electoral college) 2. To elect the representatives to the Federal (or State) Senate 3. To elect the representatives to the Federal (or State) House of Representatives. 4. To Choose the candidate to represent Republican or Democratic Party in a Presidential election. 4. Electing local judges. 5. To support or oppose propositions, laws, and initiatives.


Who do senators and representatives work?

the people of their state--Gradpoint/Novanet answer


When could a state elect senators and representatives?

A state could elect senators and representatives after the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1788, which established the framework for the federal government. Senators were to be elected by state legislatures until the 17th Amendment was ratified in 1913, allowing for direct election by the people. Representatives have always been directly elected by the voters in their districts since the Constitution's inception. Each state determines its own election processes and timelines for these elections.


Is the Cuban government a republic?

No, a republic is a form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to head the country. Cuba is recognized as a communist state. Although the representatives in a republic state are elected. Cuba's political system is that of a dictatorship and the representative is not elected by the people


How does citizen participation influence government at the state level?

They elect representatives to carry out their will in what is called republicanism.


Who used to elect senators?

No. The Constitution established in 1787 that the State Legislatures would appoint the Senators. It was not until the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, that senators would be elected directly by the people.