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Grace Watts
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26 January, 11:39
Why is the united states considered a democracy?
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Elise Russell
26 January, 11:53
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Frequently, politicians, and many ordinary Americans, refer to the United States as a democracy. Others find this aggravating because, unlike in ademocracy where citizens vote directly on laws, in the United States, elected representatives do - and, therefore, the U. S. is a republic.
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Dayton Alvarez
26 January, 11:59
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Because United states using legal logic all time.
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