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Ket [755]
2 years ago
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How was the new government of the United States similar to the government under British rule?

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Korvikt [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A. The new government was a representative democracy

Explanation:

The original U.S. voting system had some similarities with that of Athens. ... They chose to structure the United States as a representative democracy. This means that citizens elect officials, such as senators and representatives, who vote on behalf of the citizens they represent in Congress.

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