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Which of the following best explains how Congress demonstrates the Framers’ vision of a republic?(1 point)
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Congress is made up of elected officials who make laws on behalf of the people and the states.
Congress is made up of elected officials who make laws on behalf of the people and the states.
Congress is made up of elected officials who enforce laws on behalf of the people and the states.
Congress is made up of elected officials who enforce laws on behalf of the people and the states.
Congress is made up of a bicameral legislature.
Congress is made up of a bicameral legislature.
Congress is made up of appointed officials who make laws on behalf of the people and the states.
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Congress is made up of elected officials who make laws on behalf of the people and the states.
Reason: The Framers intended a representative (republican) government where citizens elect officials to make laws for them — not rule directly — so elected lawmakers in Congress reflect that vision.
Reason: The Framers intended a representative (republican) government where citizens elect officials to make laws for them — not rule directly — so elected lawmakers in Congress reflect that vision.
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