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A republic is headed by: a) constitution b) judiciary c) executive​

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Answered by subarna1978gupta
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Answer:

The correct answer is (a)

Answered by rashich1219
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Head of republic

Explanation:

  • It's a system of government in which representatives of the citizen body rule a state Sovereignty is attributed to the people in modern republics.
  • An elected head of state is the person who represents the people at the highest level of government in a republic. The head of state is known as the president in most republics.
  • As the name suggests, a republic is a state in which the head of state is elected by the people, either directly or indirectly. Around 135 out of the world's 206 sovereign states utilise global republic as part of their official names.
  • Republics can be distinguished from direct democracy since voters do not run the state directly, but rather through representatives, even though current representative democracies are by and large republics.
  • If the head of state isn't a hereditary monarch, the term republic can also be used to describe that style of administration.
  • Between 1568 and 1648, there was a growing resistance to absolutist regimes, which culminated in the American Revolution (1775–83) and the French Revolution (1787–89). During this time, republican governments were overthrown in a series of wars, including the Eighty Years' War and the French Revolution.
  • On account of these occurrences, "republic" became a term that denotes an alternative to hereditary monarchs where the leader is appointed on a periodic basis under a constitutional framework.
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