Which of the following describes the type of government created by the Constitution? voters elect representatives to govern voters elect an executive committee to govern all citizens vote on every matter state governors vote on every matter

History · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The type of government created by the Constitution of the United States is:

Voters elect representatives to govern.

The U.S. Constitution establishes a representative democracy, often referred to as a republic. In this system, citizens elect representatives who make decisions and govern on their behalf. These elected officials, such as members of Congress and the President are chosen by the people through regular elections to represent their interests and make laws on their behalf. This system allows citizens to participate indirectly in the decision-making process through their elected representatives.