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the Romans created the form of government known as a republic of representative democracy this is the most used government type in the world today amongst countries. about every country has this form of government.
Technically, no. By definition, all republics are representative in some form, since "republic" means "rule by elected officials", and elected officials are representative of the people who elected them. To use the term "representative republic" is just redundant. While it was used in the past by at least one of the founding fathers of the United States of America, it actually doesn't mean any more than just saying "republic". However, there are many countries that call themselves republics that are actually run by military dictatorships or religious leaders, and do not really have representative government, so the term "representative republic" could be used to emphasize countries that are truly representative.
Texas was independent and referred to as The Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1845.
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The Republic of Iran.
The United States is a representative republic.
The Belgian Congo was the formal title of present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Chad
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The Dominican Republic has 10.65 million people.
The Tunisian Republic.
Greece and Rome for sure. Greece had a direct democracy, and Rome had a representative democracy. Rome's form of democracy was a Republic. A Republic is the kind of government to we use in the USA today.
Today Algeria is a country with government unitary semi-presidential republic.
A Constitutional Republic