Which statement best describes a difference between a democracy and a republic?
a. a republi...
History, 22.09.2019 09:30, meiyrarodriguez
Which statement best describes a difference between a democracy and a republic?
a. a republic can come in two forms — parliamentary and presidential — while a democracy must always be presidential.
b. a democracy can come in two forms — direct and indirect — while a republic is always indirect.
c. a democracy gets its sovereignty from an absolute monarch, while a republic gets its sovereignty from the people.
d. a democracy places strict limits on its citizens, while a republic allows for the majority of citizens to rule.
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