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History, 29.05.2020 19:57 jjsavage06

Identity an example of a democratic system.
OA The government is made up of small groups of people
OB The goverment attempts to control all of its citizens.
OC. The people hold power through representatives
OD The people reject any form of govemment authority
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Identity an example of a democratic system.
OA The government is made up of small groups of pe...

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