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Why do we have representatives in most democracies?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In most democracies people rule through their representatives because it is not possible for everyone to have time and knowledge to take decisions on all matters.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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People rule in most democracies through their representatives. Because not everyone has the time or knowledge to make choices on all issues, representation is required.

Explanation: It is physically impossible for everyone to participate in all decision-making processes.

Furthermore, because most modern countries have very big populations, no one can set a day for a specific decision-making process where people from all over the country can gather and make the decision. Because everyone has a different point of view, the decision-making process is slowed and time is wasted.

As a result, most democratic countries have representative governments in which citizens' representatives participate in decision-making.

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