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2. How can people participate in a democracy apart from voting ?
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Answered by bg76388
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Explanation:

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Answered by snehithanarra
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Answer:

The Constitution established the United States as

a democratic republic. It is democratic because

the people govern themselves, and it is a republic

because the government’s power is derived from

its people.

This means that our government – federal, state,

and local – is elected by the citizens. Citizens vote

for their government officials and these officials

represent the concerns and ideas of the citizens

in government. For example, your Governor is

elected by the voters in your state. The Governor

is in charge of the executive branch for your

state.

Voting is one important way that we can

participate in our democracy. In order to vote for

President in a federal election, a citizen must be

18 or older. Besides voting for officials, we also

vote on issues. Voters may want to make changes

to their community, such as building bigger

schools or adding new roads. We can contact our

government officials when we want to support

or change a law. Voting in an election and

contacting our elected officials are two ways that

Americans can participate in our democracy.

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