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

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Answer: One of the major defining rights of a representative democracy is "the right to petition the government," since this is how the elected representatives can be encouraged to pass certain legislation. 
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The right to vote

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Herbert Hoover called business leaders to the white house to urge them not to lay off workers or cut wages during the depression.

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Gunpowder was invented by the Chinese, so the answer to your only question is A: Chinese.

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An opponent of the USA patriot act would cite evidence that this legislation ?1-infringes upon individual civil liberties
2- is not adequate to ensure national security
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Answer:

1-infringes upon individual civil liberties

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The USA PATRIOT Act, is a federal law of the United States. It was approved by an overwhelming majority by both the House of Representatives and the US Senate and then promulgated by US President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001, after the attacks of September 11, 2001.

The objective of this law is to expand the control capacity of the State in order to combat terrorism, improving the capacity of the different US security agencies by coordinating them and providing them with greater powers of vigilance against terrorist crimes. The law also enacted new crimes and toughened the penalties for terrorism offenses. This law has been harshly criticized by various human rights organizations and organizations, due to the restriction of liberties and constitutional guarantees that it has meant for citizens, both American and foreign.

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It was "B. Lyndon Johnson" who declared a "war on poverty", since this was part of his "Great Society" program, which sought to remedy both economic and moral deficiencies in the US. 

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