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Which situation is likely to happen in a society with a representative democracy?
A small group makes decisions for the entire community.
Officials elected by citizens work to solve local problems.
Every citizen in the community votes on local problems.
One individual makes all decisions for the community.
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A strong national government would protect the rights of individual citizens.
A popular king or queen would help unite the northern and southern states.
A strong national government would make it hard for state governments to handle local problems.
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