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Which of the following best describes how the recall, referendum, and initiative provisions give power to voters?
They give voters power over their laws and government officials.
They give voters power to directly govern themselves and others.
They give voters power to elect representatives and senators.
They give voters power to impeach officials and elect new ones.
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They give voters power over their laws and government officials.
Explanation: Initiative and referendum let citizens make or reject laws directly; recall lets voters remove elected officials before their terms end.
Explanation: Initiative and referendum let citizens make or reject laws directly; recall lets voters remove elected officials before their terms end.
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