In a representative democracy, legislators are chosen by the people to vote on their behalf while legislation are being proposed. In a direct democracy, each topic is put to the people's vote. The primary distinction between the two systems is who gets to vote on laws: citizens or elected officials.
Answer: A is correct (Haiti, Mexico and South America)/ A is correct (order, prosperity, and liberty).
Explanation: Napoleonian regime and French revolution were inspired by the French Enlightenment, works of Encyclopedists. In Latin America French revolution inspired local creole elites who led revolutions for independence and new, republican regime. Code Napoleon or Code Civil introduced a new justice (civil rights) and new system of administration, bureaucracy which was later - during the 19th century - further improved.
<span>A presidential caucus is a type of selection that differs from a Presidential primary. In a caucus, each individual voter can see other individual's votes and are also able to do their best to influence (or sway the thinking of) said other member. The first state that typically holds the presidential caucus is Iowa.</span>