In a representative government, who do the lawmakers represent?
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The correct answer is the constituents
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In a representative goverment the lawmakers should represent the people who voted them into office. Its constituents, from local to federal goverment positions people run to represent the best for their people, so when they are in power they represen those who voted for them.
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THE LAW MAKER REPRESENT THE WILL OF THE COMMON PEOPLE
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