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How Are Laws Created in a Representative Democracy? Laws Are Handed Down by the Courts. Laws Are Created by a Small Group of Elite

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How are laws created in a representative democracy? Laws are handed down by the courts. Laws are created by a small group of elite leaders. Citizens elect representatives to create laws on their behalf. Citizens vote on them directly.

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C. Citizens elect representatives to create laws on their behalf.