Answer: Because it has lasted for a while
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The United States of America is considered to be a representative democracy because American citizens elect officials serve as their representation in government. For example, a U.S. Senator. There are 100 Senators, 2 Senators representing each of the 50 States. Those Senators are elected by the inhabitants of their state for one reason; and that's because they will represent those inhabitants in government. This is why campaigning and appealing is so crucial to winning elected office; you want people to entrust you with the task of representing them.
A simpler way to imagine a representative democracy is like this:
Citizen ⇒ Representative ⇒ Government
The concept of a direct democracy differs from that of a representative democracy because unlike above, in which there is a "middleman" between the citizens and the government, there is no middleman in the case of a direct democracy. That is why it's "direct."
The main answer is A. If there are two answers available, I would choose A and C, but if there is only one, I would choose A.
He determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and that the speed of light in a vacuum was independent of the motion of all observers.
In 1934, the Reciprocal Tariff Act, outlined by Cordell Hull, granted the president power to negotiate bilateral, reciprocal trade agreements with other countries. The act permitted Franklin D. Roosevelt to liberalize American trade policy around the world, leading in the era of liberal trade policy.