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Which statement is true about a republican government? the people directly hold power and directly vote on all political matters through elections. elected representatives hold power and vote on political matters on behalf of the people. when elected representatives die, their children become representatives in their place. when elected representatives die, a spouse takes the position. the power of state government is limited by the separation of powers.
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