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State the characteristics of the govemance of the republic​

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In the context of US constitutional law, the definition of republic refers specifically to a form of government in which elected individuals represent the citizen body and exercise power according to the rule of law under a constitution, including separation of powers with an elected head of state, referred to as a ...characteristics of the govemance of the republic.

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A republic is a form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter", not the private concern or property of the rulers. The primary positions of power within a republic are attained, through democracy, or a mix of democracy with aristocracy and/or monarchy, rather than being unalterably occupied. It has become the opposing form of government to a monarchy and has, therefore, no monarch as head of state.As of 2017, 159 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word "republic" as part of their official names – not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor is the word "republic" used in the names of all nations with elected governments.The word republic means "public thing", "public matter", or "public affair" and was used to refer to the state as a body. The term developed its modern meaning about the constitution of the ancient Roman Republic, lasting from the overthrow of the kings in 509 BC to the founding of the Empire in 27 BC. This constitution was characterized by a Senate composed of moneyed lords and exercising significant influence; several popular arrangements of all free citizens, possessing the power to elect magistrates and pass laws; and a series of magistracies with varying types of civil and political authority.Most often a republic is a single sovereign state, but there are also sub-sovereign state existences that are referred to as republics, or that have governments that are described as "republican" in nature. For instance, Article IV of the United States Constitution "guarantees to every State in this Union a Republican form of Government". Another example is the Soviet Union which described itself as being a group of "Soviet Socialist Republics", about the 15 individually federal, multinational, top-level subdivisions or republics.In the context of US constitutional law, the definition of republic refers specifically to a form of government in which elected individuals represent the citizen body and exercise power according to the rule of law under a constitution, including separation of powers with an elected head of state, referred to as a constitutional republic.

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