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In modern democracies, elected officials who are sent to the government seat to do the will of the people from their designated districts are called _____.

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In modern democracies, elected officials who are sent to the government seat to do the will of the people from their designated districts are called representatives.
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In modern democracies, elected officials who are sent to the government seat to do the will of the people from their designated districts are called REPRESENTATIVES.

Representatives are those members of a Congress or legislature, usually belonging to the Lower Chamber, who, being elected by the people, represent the interests of them.

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