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jonny [76]
3 years ago
9

Look under the concept of Founding Ideals of the vocab page for numbers 8-12. 8. A _____________________________ is a political

body in which the supreme power rests in the citizens who are entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by the citizens. Thursday: 9. __________________________ ____________________________ is a type of democracy in which the citizens give authority to elected representatives to make decisions for them. 10. ________________________ _____________________________ is a form of democracy n which the people as a whole make direct decisions, rather than have those decisions made for them by elected representatives.
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1 answer:
notsponge [240]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

8. Democracy

9. Representative democracy

10. Direct democracy

Explanation:

Democracy is defined as a type of governance by which the people of a particular region have the most power or the supreme power to elect their representatives by the right to vote. The representatives can be directly elected or indirectly elected by the people.

Representative Democracy is a democracy where the people of a region gives the authority to the elected representatives by them to make policies and decisions for the people.

Direct democracy is a democratic form when the citizens make decisions directly either by voting or in a assembly.

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