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Which statement best describes how decisions are made in a democratic republic?

A. One person makes all the decisions, not elected officials.
B. Debates cause disagreements, so officials avoid them.
C. Decisions are made by a group of elected officials, not by a single person.
D. The head of a republic chooses all the officials and tells them what to decide.

User Ahrooran
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Answer: it’s the third one

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I just answered it

User Fokke Zandbergen
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Answer:

C

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A democracy the people elect representatives to discuss and debate the laws and bill's that dictate our country

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