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30 January, 14:32

Which statement best describes a difference between a democracy and a republic?

A. Citizens in a democracy can either directly or indirectly influence the government, while citizens

in a republic can only indirectly influence government through elected officials.

B. Citizens in a republic grant sovereignty to the government, while a democracy gets its sovereignty from an absolute monarch.

C. Citizens in a republic can either directly or indirectly influence the government, while citizens in a democracy can only indirectly influence government through elected officials.

D. Citizens in a republic are granted unlimited power, while a democracy limits citizens' power.

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  1. 30 January, 16:57
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    Answer would of course be A
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