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What is the defining right of a representative democracy? the right to petition the government the right to freedom of religion the right to a jury trial the right to vote the right to freedom of speech

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The right to vote

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One of the major defining rights of a representative democracy is "the right to petition the government," since this is how the elected representatives can be encouraged to pass certain legislation. 
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