By voting in elections, people elect leaders to
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By voting in elections, people elect leaders to address or represent their privileges and interests in government.
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In a representative democracy, residents elect leaders to address or represent their privileges and interests in government. The elected leaders, or agents, do the everyday work of overseeing the country: They consider the issues, work to track down arrangements, pass regulations, and do each of the different things important to keep a country going. However, residents hold a definitive power, since, supposing that they could do without what their agents are doing, they can cast a ballot for new ones!
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