The ways that people can directly influence the government from the options you provided include:
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Voting in elections for representatives - This allows citizens to choose their representatives in government who will make decisions on their behalf.
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Voting for presidents - Similar to the above, citizens can participate in the electoral process to select the president, thereby influencing government policies and direction.
The Electoral College is a system established by the Constitution for the indirect election of the president and vice president of the United States, so while it relates to voting, it's not a direct way for individuals to influence the government.
Overturning laws they don't agree with typically involves a longer process, such as lobbying or participating in referendums, which means it’s not a straightforward or direct influence compared to voting.
Therefore, the most direct influences from the options provided are voting in elections for representatives and voting for presidents.