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How does the U.S. Constitution reflect the principle of democracy? (1 point)

It creates a republic government, which is the same as democracy.

Most of the people can elect leaders and petition the government.

It creates a republic form of government run by only a few officials.

Most of the people have no role or effect on the legislative branch

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Answer:

Most of the people can elect leaders and petition the government.

Step-by-step explanation:

In broad terms, democracy refers to a system of government ruled by the people, either directly (when people themselves impose laws and policies) or indirectly (when people elect representatives who make laws and policies for the nation), and that practices the principles of social equality. The U.S. Constitution reflects this principle because it allows most of the people to elect their leaders (The US is a representative democratic nation), and to petition to their elected representatives, in order to express their ideas and concerns.

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How does the U.S. Constitution reflect the principle of democracy? Most of the people can elect leaders and petition the government. ... They believed that keeping the federal government weak would protect the rights of the states and people.

So the Answer would be B

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