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united states form of government over each question.7. how is a constitutional republic like the united states different from a theocracy?religion is strictly limited by law in the united states.the government does not promote any religion in the united states.8. how is a constitutional republic like the united states different from an autocracy?the government protects peoples freedom in the united states.the people control the military in the united states.9. how is a constitutional republic like the united states different from an absolute monarchy?people who inherit government positions of power can have it taken away in the united states.no one inherits a government position of power in the united states.10. how is a constitutional republic like the united states different from a direct democracy?people elect leaders who vote on laws for them in the united states.all lawmaking is done at the state level in the united states.how is a constitutional republic like the united states different from an oligarchy?the electoral college chooses all the nations leaders in the united states.the people elect leaders by a majority vote in the united states.
- A theocracy is ruled by religious authorities, while the US constitutional republic has laws that limit religious influence in governance, with no official state religion.
- An autocracy concentrates power in a single ruler with unchecked authority, while the US system prioritizes protecting people's freedoms via constitutional constraints.
- An absolute monarchy has a ruler who inherits power for life, while in the US, no government power positions are inherited; leaders are elected.
- A direct democracy lets citizens vote directly on laws, while the US is a representative republic where citizens elect leaders to vote on laws for them.
- An oligarchy is ruled by a small elite group, while in the US, the people elect leaders through majority-based voting processes.
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- Religion is strictly limited by law in the United States.
- The government protects people's freedom in the United States.
- No one inherits a government position of power in the United States.
- People elect leaders who vote on laws for them in the United States.
- The people elect leaders by a majority vote in the United States.