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



Answer :

I believe the answer is: d the right to vote

In representative democracy, the government is consist of the people who the citizens appointed to represent their aspiration in government body. In order to appoint the representation, every legal citizens have the right to vote the officials who are align with their political view.

The  defining right of a representative democracy is: d the right to vote.

What is democracy?

Democracy can be defined as the ability of a citizen of a country to vote and be voted for without hinderance.

Based on this a person or an individual right to vote is the defining right of a representative democracy.

Therefore the correct option is d.

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