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Apex = Government reformsWhat they wanted was called the PEOPLE'S CHARTER it included.1. A vote for every man twenty-one years of age, of sound mind and not undergoing punishment for crime.2. A secret ballot, to protect to elector in the exercise of his vote3. No property qualification, for the members of parliament, so the constituencies (towns/ boroughs etc) could choose a man however rich4. Payment of members, so an honest man would get paid for his work, as opposed to no pay5. Equal constituencies, having the same amount of electors instead of the small constituencies having many people.6. Annual parliament, holding an election every yearOnly four of theses things came true (not the annual parliament one)But at first Parliament declined it, but eventually over a time period of 75 years, it happened. And now even more happened (ie women over 18, men over 18 allowed to vote)The great reformation to the working class citizen wasnt great.!!!
The Committee on Public Safety.
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representive democracy
representive democracy
representive democracy
A representative democracy is a form of government where people choose representatives to make decisions on their behalf. These representatives are elected through a democratic process and are expected to represent the interests and values of the people who elected them.
The electors that choose the US president are called collectively the electoral college.
In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.
The electors who choose the President were considered to be representatives of the individual states. The states were allowed to determine their own method of choosing their electors, but I think the expectation was the state legislatures would choose them.
The voters choose the electors who then vote for the president. The electors say in advance for whom they are going to vote if they are elected. In many states the names of the electors do not even appear on the ballot, only the names of the candidates that the electors support.
Yes. We choose electors, and they elect the president.
The electoral college chooses the president.
The electors, aka the Electoral College (though that term is not used in the Constitution). The US Constitution specifies the number of electors and the way they are to be apportioned among the states. It doesn't explicitly state how the states are to choose their electors. At present, all state choose their electors based on the results of the popular election; in most states it's on a "winner take all" basis, but they're not required to do it that way.
The constitution calls for the President to elected by electors from the states. It allows the state legislatures to decide how to choose its electors. Probably most of the framers expected the legislatures to elect the electors rather than holding a popular election to choose them.