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How do the Members of legislative branch get their job?

the people elect them (vote).


Which government branch does not elect members?

THE GOVERNMENT BRANCH LEGISLATIVE,EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL DOESN'T VOTE AT ALL. THE PEOPLE LIVING THERE IN THE CITY WILL VOTE FOR THEM.


How does Russia elect there government?

thet govern it by three branches of government like we do


According to the preamble who has the power to establish or change the government?

The people do. We the people... We vote on our conflicts, or elect representatives who vote for us. The word for this is a democracy or a republic.


What is a reason to vote?

The reason to vote is you need to elect people to represent you in the government. Not voting is not an answer to solving problems, but voting makes you part of the solution.


How does South Korea elect their government?

The citizens vote directly for the government not the party


Which was not a guarantee of the Magna Carta?

that people would be able to elect their government


When people vote for the Canadian government what is that type of government called?

Canada has a parliamentary type of government.


Who is the 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.


What government type does Guam have?

Well it is under the control of the U.S. . So it is basically democratic. However they cannot vote or elect representatives.


What type of government must every state create of they want to be a part of the US?

The United States federal government is a Republic, and the Constitution requires each state also have a Republican form of government. In a Republican form of government, the people elect people to represent them (senators and/or congressmen), who then vote on the law.


Why dont people get a chance to vote in the act of sopa pipa and acta?

Becase both houses of Congress withdrew their bills and they were never even introduced or considered. The "people" wouldn't get a chance to "vote" on them anyway, because the US doesn't have that type of government. We have a 'representative" type of government whereby we elect Senators and Representatives to represent us. Therefore, they, in effect, are (supposedly) speaking forus.