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Laurel Wright
20 September, 11:01
What is republic?
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Drake
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A republic is any state in which the supreme power is in the hands of the people and the people that were elected, i. e. the representatives of the people. Moreover, a republic is different from a monarchy, because in a republic the people elect a president rather than a monarch.
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