Two years
The United States, according to a strict textbook definition, is a REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY. In a representative democracy, we elect officials to pass and deliberate on legislation on our behalf.
Before a county or a township could elect a representative under the Northwest Ordinance, it had to reach a population of at least 5,000 free male inhabitants. Additionally, the region had to be organized into a functioning government and have established local institutions. Once these criteria were met, the residents could then elect a representative to the legislature of the territory.
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT has historically denoted a system in which people elect their lawmakers (representatives), who are then held accountable to them for their activity within government.
There is no limit, as long as they are constantly voted for.
An elector is generally a voter; a citizen who has a legal right to vote. The more specific term is a voting representative, one of 535 individuals who cast ballots to elect a US President and Vice President in the Electoral College.
For how long do we elect the representatives
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4 years i think
We elect people to represent us, therefore, it is a representative democracy.
Representative democracy is a democracy where the people choose a representative to represent them in the government. This representative will then vote for the things the people he represents want.
Because they want to make life better for everybody
House members serve a two year term
Every House Member is up for reelection every two years.
2 years
People elect their representative at the voting polls. Inside the voting booths is where they place their vote for who they want to be elected.
A government in which people elect delegates to make laws is a Representative Government.
A government in which people elect delegates to make laws is a Representative Government. A Democracy could be representative or direct.