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givi [52]
3 years ago
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Pleaseee help! I am so confused

History
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poizon [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

Revolution, representative democracy

Explanation:

A rebellion, especially that one, was a revolution that resulted from the government getting too much power and abusing it by levying higher taxes on people. Therefore, the people's wishes should be represented. We are a democracy.

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