In a democratic republic, citizens elect representatives who A-Speak on their behalf in the government. B-Get to tell everyone what to do. C-Serve for life, and then pass their seat on to their eldest child. D-Only represent people who voted for them.

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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In a democratic republic, citizens elect representatives who A - speak on their behalf in the government.

These representatives are elected by the people to represent their interests, convey their concerns and make decisions on legislative matters, acting as their voice within the government. They are accountable to their constituents and are expected to work for the welfare and best interests of the people they represent, regardless of whether all citizens voted for them or not.