elected representatives
representative democracy
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A government run by elected representatives is called a republican form of government.
A "demorachy republic" appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation, as it is not a recognized form of government. It may be intended to refer to a "democratic republic," which is a system of government where representatives are elected by the citizens to make decisions on their behalf while upholding principles of democracy, such as individual rights and rule of law. In this system, the government is accountable to the people, and leaders are chosen through free and fair elections.
A parliamentary democracy.
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elected representatives
While some could argue that the US has not kept the republic because of undue influence in government from the wealthy or military officials, the US has kept its republic through granting all citizens the right to vote and participate in government.
representative democracy
republic
It is the House of Burgess I think.
A government run by elected representatives is called a republican form of government.
Republic Yeh, it's republic. Definitely. Because it fits in my crossword puzzle, I have found all the answers on answers.com! Gotta <3 it!
Yes, citizens can participate in a presidential republic government primarily through voting in elections to choose their president and representatives. They may also engage in civic activities such as campaigning, joining political parties, and advocating for issues important to them. Additionally, citizens can influence government policy through public discourse, petitions, and participation in local governance. Overall, citizen involvement is crucial for the functioning of a democratic presidential republic.
Democracy
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The Articles established the United States as a republic, a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.