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A representative democracy is a form of government in which
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citizens of a country are represented by a king and queen.
citizens have a voice in the government by electing representatives who speak for them.
citizens have the right to vote on every decision made by the government.
citizens are represented by politicians who are appointed by the president.
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Answer: citizens have a voice in the government by electing representatives who speak for them.
Explanation: In a representative democracy, people elect officials to make laws and decisions on their behalf (unlike a direct democracy, where citizens vote on every issue, or a monarchy/appointed system).
Explanation: In a representative democracy, people elect officials to make laws and decisions on their behalf (unlike a direct democracy, where citizens vote on every issue, or a monarchy/appointed system).
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