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In Rochelle's country, everybody over the age of twenty-one is eligible to vote on who they want to serve in the national legislature. The legislature then enacts laws to govern the country and appoints an executive. Based on this information, what conclusion can be drawn about the government of Rochelle's country?
A.
It has a democratic government, where leaders are directly chosen.
B.
It has an autocratic government, because Rochelle’s country has a legislature
C.
It has a confederal government, because it has a national legislature.
D.
It has an democratic government, where leaders are indirectly chosen.
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