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How does a republic differ from a pure democracy?
 
  a. In a pure democracy, the people administer the government in person, while in a republic the government is administered by elected representatives.
  b. A republic permits citizens to participate in their government whereas a democracy does not.
  c. A pure democracy relies on elected representatives, whereas a republic does not.
  d. Interest groups are a major feature of democracy but are absent in a republic.
  e. A pure democracy and a republic are identical.

Question 2

Interpretations of constitutional law, statutory law, and administrative law are called
 
  A) administrative regulations.
  B) case law.
  C) judicial traditions.
  D) jurisdiction.
  E) statutes.



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Answer to Question 1

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