Social Studies, 18.09.2019 21:30 boog89
Which of the following statements best describes who makes decisions in a representative democracy?
a. elected representatives
b. a few people who may share the views of a single political party
c. a hereditary monarch
d. a single person who may share the views of trusted advisors
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