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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Elected officials in a representative government can make decisions based on their own free will. true or false

OpenStudy (halox156):

False

OpenStudy (snuggielad):

I'm going over some of your answers @HaloX156 and many of them seem to be wrong. If you don't know, please tag someone who does and Do not reply. We are a representative democracy. That is a form of a representative government. Each candidate we vote for has free will. We vote for the candidate who would be most likely to have the same interests as we do. That's the point in our government. We vote for senators who will most likely vote on bills the way we would if we were in their place but when it boils down to it they can vote however they choose. That's why we must make educated decisions when voting. So this statement would be true. Nobody is forcing them to vote the way we would like. They make decisions however they see fit.

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