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Who makes most decisions in a democracy?



 
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Who makes most decisions in a democracy? #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:37 am   Who makes most decisions in a democracy?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #252 "American Government Questions Test (1)", question 10

Within the US government, the sector that manages the protection and sustainability of natural resources is the department of the ..........

(a) agriculture
(b) defense
(c) homeland security
(d) interior

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #252 "American Government Questions Test (1)", answer 10

Within the US government, the sector that manages the protection and sustainability of natural resources is the department of the interior.

Correct answer: (d) interior
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Most decisions in a democracy are made by who?

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Who makes most decisions in a democracy? #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 13:42 pm   Who makes most decisions in a democracy?
 

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The bureaucrats.
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