Generally speaking, the maximum amount of personal freedom would be found under "<span>C. representative democracy," since in this system the people have the most "say" in who governs them. </span>
If you visit the Senate chamber during a session on an average day, you're most likely to find the session presided over by "A. the majority leader" since the Vice President only comes in on special occasions.
The second paragraph of the United States Declaration of Independence says that "all men are created equal<span>, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Hope this helps... please make brainiest!</span><span />
Yes, it is true that <span>Jimmy Carter followed Gerald Ford as president, since Jimmy Carter was elected to office in 1977--the same year that Ford left office. </span>
According to the doctrine of separation of powers, the U.S. Constitution distributed the power of the federal government among these three branches, and built a system of checks and balances to ensure that no one branch could become too powerful.