Values and principles practice question
In a democracy such as the UK, how are the people who run the country chosen?
- They inherit their positions from their families
- They are appointed for life by the monarch
- They are elected by citizens who voteCorrect answer
- They are selected by the armed forces
Why
In a democracy, citizens choose their representatives by voting in elections, and those representatives are answerable to the people who elected them.
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