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drek231 [11]
2 years ago
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Would the united states be a better nation if the citizens, rather than their elected representatives, have more political power

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nata0808 [166]2 years ago
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The united states will  be a better place should citizens have more power than their elected representative.

  This is because actual power belongs to the citizens and these citizens have given this power to the elected representatives to help direct their affairs until the next election.

<h3>what is Political Power?</h3>

Political power is the authority a person possesses by virtue of the political office he/she occupies.

Political power is usually gotten by participating in an election and coming out victorious.

A person only enjoys political power during the period he or she occupies a political office.

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