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Which of the following describes the type of government created by the Constitution? state governors vote on every matter voters elect an executive committee to govern voters elect representatives to govern all citizens vote on every matter

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voters elect representatives to govern

Voters participate in elections to elect leaders who act as their representatives in both congress and executive arms. In the executive arms, the president act as the chief representative of the people and thus is endowed with both legislative and executive powers. However, the people vests supreme authority of the land on congressional representatives.
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User Santosh Karanam
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The correct answer is the following: option C. The government created by the Constitution is described as one where voters elect representatives to govern. The Constitution and its Amendments state that the citizens of the country, who meet the criteria to vote, choose in the different elections, the representatives that are going to govern the nation for a specific period of time.

The Twenty-Sixth Amendment provides that all citizens of the United States who are 18 years of age or older, have the right to vote in all different elections held in the country.

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