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In modern democracies elected officials who are sent to the government seat

to do the will of the people from their designated districts are called blank

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ANSWER:

In a modern democracy, Representatives are the elected officials that are sent to the "government seat" to do the will of the "people from their designated districts".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • They are elected by the public from the national elections. Besides, giving service to the public, the elected representatives also offers amendments, introduce bills and serve on committees.
  • The representatives also have the powers to elect other representatives such as the "Prime Minister and the President".
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Answer:

In the US they are called Congressmen, congresswomen or member of congress.

Step-by-step explanation:

Congress represents the people of all the different districts of a nation.

Senate represents the government of those territories.

Both make up the legislative branch, but technically, congress represents directly the constituency from an electoral district.

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