Question
In a Republic, who votes on decisions?
Citizens
Elected officials
Citizens
Elected officials
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In a Republic, decisions are typically made by elected officials who represent the citizens. Citizens have the power to vote for these elected officials during elections, allowing them to influence decisions indirectly. In some instances, citizens may also vote directly on specific issues or measures through referendums or initiatives, but the standard framework involves elected representatives making decisions on behalf of the populace.