A republic differs from a democracy because
a. republics are generally small and the people are generally responsible for making all of the major decisions.
b. democracies have parliamentary governments and the people are directly responsible for making all major decisions.
c. democracies have a large number of interests and one person is selected to mediate between the competing interests.
d. republics delegate power to a smaller number of elected citizens and republics often have a greater number of citizens and a greater sphere of country.
d. republics delegate power to a smaller number of elected citizens and republics often have a greater number of citizens and a greater sphere of country.
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Which idea did the Code of Hammurabi contribute to the modern concept of constitutionalism?
a. The values of democracy and liberty must be evenly balanced. b. Constitutions should be easily adjusted to reflect social change. c. The supreme law of the land should be clear and written down. d. Constitutions should be vague enough to allow for evolving interpretations.