A Republic - it differs from a democracy where the people vote dirrectly for the issues. The US is a Republic (You said so in the Pledge of Allegiance) --- one Republic, under God, indivisible,....and so on and so on
The study of citizenship and government with a focus on the citizens is called Political Science.
The type of government that elects a small group of representatives to represent a larger group is called a representative democracy. In this system, citizens vote for officials who make decisions and pass laws on their behalf. This contrasts with direct democracy, where citizens participate directly in decision-making. Representative democracy allows for more efficient governance, especially in larger populations.
This is called the continental congress
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Generally speaking, a government where elected officials represent a group of people is called a democracy. This is not the same as Greek democracies.
Republic
It is called an oligarchy.
The study of citizenship and government with a focus on the citizens is called Political Science.
It is called a Direct Democracy.
It could be called a theocracy, or government by the law of a deity or deities. Where the governing individuals do not profess to be divine themselves, it is more properly called an ecclesiocracy.
The system of government in which citizens choose others to represent them is called a representative democracy. In this system, elected officials make decisions and pass laws on behalf of the people, reflecting their interests and preferences. This allows for a more manageable governance structure, especially in larger societies, where direct participation by all citizens in every decision is impractical. Examples include the United States and many other democratic nations.
The group of individuals used to represent a population is called the sample. It should have the same statistics as the population, though be of a smaller size.
Representative government is often referred to as a "republic" or a "representative democracy." In this system, elected officials represent the interests of the citizens, making decisions on their behalf. This contrasts with direct democracy, where citizens vote on policies directly. Representative governments are designed to balance the need for efficient governance with the principles of democratic participation.
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The type of government that elects a small group of representatives to represent a larger group is called a representative democracy. In this system, citizens vote for officials who make decisions and pass laws on their behalf. This contrasts with direct democracy, where citizens participate directly in decision-making. Representative democracy allows for more efficient governance, especially in larger populations.
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The branch of government that deals with laws is the legislative body, which is usually made up of elected individuals. Usually called a parliament or a congress, these pass/debate/repeal laws in an effort to represent the interests of the country. Note that the word "recommend" is somewhat general. In a representative democracy like the US, Citizens elect officials to their post in an effort to pass what they want, not what the officials or government want, but what their constituents want.