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what is representative government?why do we need it ?​

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Answered by lonewolfraghav9
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If you've ever spent any time studying the development of the United States, you probably know that the transition from British rule to American rule was a difficult and complicated process. As colonial Americans grew increasingly frustrated with the largely absent British government in the decades leading up to the revolution, they began to protest the imposition of British laws through rallying cries like, 'No taxation without representation!' This was one of the more common slogans from that era, it was intended to express frustration with the fact that they were being forced to pay British taxes but felt as though they had no voice in Britain's representative government.

A representative government is a type of government comprised of politicians who represent certain individuals or groups. In most cases, these representatives are voted for by citizens through a democratic process. The US Congress and British Parliament, for example, are both representative governments because the politicians represent people from different parts of the country in the political arena.

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