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wel
2 years ago
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3. What is the difference between democracy and republic?

History
2 answers:
IgorLugansk [536]2 years ago
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Answer:

The major difference between a democracy and a republic is that a republic is a form of government whereas a democracy is an ideology that helps shape how a government is run. Put another way: a republic is the system of government that allows a country to be democratic!

evablogger [386]2 years ago
4 0

The big difference between a democracy and a republic is that a republic is a form of government where a democracy is an ideology that helps shape how a government is run. Put another way: a republic is the system of government that allows a country to be democratic

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Hope this helps!

-Lexi

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