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How does the U.S. Constitution reflect the principle of democracy? It creates a republic government, which is the same as democracy. Most of the people can elect leaders and petition the government. It creates a republic form of government run by only a few officials. Most of the people have no role or effect on the legislative branch.

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It creates a republic government, which is the same as democracy.

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The U.S. Constitution reflects the principle of democracy because it creates a republic government which is a form of democracy. In the original constitution, most people could elect leaders and petition the government, however, at the time of writing women and African Americans could not vote. 
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