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In a representative democracy, laws are made by the​

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Answered by gracekeerthana4
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Representatives are elected by the public, as in national elections for the national legislature. ... An independent judiciary, which may have the power to declare legislative acts unconstitutional (e.g. constitutional court, supreme court).

Answered by vaishnaviy191206
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representative democracy is a form of government in which the citizens of the country elect some or all of the country's leaders at the highest levels of government. elected officials are tasked with creating laws and making executive decisions on behalf of the population.

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