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Which of the following explains how a republic can limit the power of government?(1 point)
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Republics limit the powers of government by being direct or pure democracies.
Republics limit the powers of government by being direct or pure democracies.
Republics allow their citizens to vote for their representatives.
Republics allow their citizens to vote for their representatives.
Republics are created by constitutions, which outline what a government can and cannot do.
Republics are created by constitutions, which outline what a government can and cannot do.
Republics use elected representatives to make the laws.
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Republics limit the powers of government by being direct or pure democracies.
Republics limit the powers of government by being direct or pure democracies.
Republics allow their citizens to vote for their representatives.
Republics allow their citizens to vote for their representatives.
Republics are created by constitutions, which outline what a government can and cannot do.
Republics are created by constitutions, which outline what a government can and cannot do.
Republics use elected representatives to make the laws.
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Answered by
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The most accurate response that explains how a republic can limit the power of government is:
**Republics are created by constitutions, which outline what a government can and cannot do.**
This statement emphasizes the importance of having a constitution in a republic, which serves as a framework for governing and helps to limit governmental powers.
**Republics are created by constitutions, which outline what a government can and cannot do.**
This statement emphasizes the importance of having a constitution in a republic, which serves as a framework for governing and helps to limit governmental powers.
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