Representative Democracy
no
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.
The Seventeenth Amendment for A+ -MG
The Seventeenth Amendment for A+ -MG
Republicanism
The Seventeenth Amendment for A+ -MG
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it means that the people are free to elect their own representatives, so it becomes a government for and by the people
Yes. The Irish people elect their own representatives. These in turn will form a government, headed by the largest political party after the election.
After elections, senators then elect their own officers to run the agenda and processes. They elect the leader and the whips.
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