The United States is a democracy, which means that the citizens run the government. Since we can’t all make the rules, we elect

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问题    The United States is a democracy, which means that the citizens run the government. Since we can’t all make the rules, we elect representatives--our president, vice-president, senators, congressmen, governors, and others who make the laws and govern our country based on the beliefs of the people. These elected officials help pass laws that reflect the interests of their constituents, the people who live within the areas they represent.
   Since the right to choose these representatives-is in the hands of the people, it is very important that everyone in a community go to the polls to cast their ballots(投票). If only a few people vote, then the elected representatives may not truly represent the interests of the full community.
   Some day you may disagree with a decision made by your governor, state and federal(联邦的) representatives, or the president. The best way to make your opinion known is to go to the polls and elect new officials whom you believe will better represent you in the future. By not voting, you are in effect giving up your right to help make changes in our country.
   During a presidential election, when millions of people exercise the right to vote, you might think that your single vote won’t make a difference. Remember, every vote counts. Even if the candidates you support aren’t elected, you’ve still had a hand in shaping the country’s future.  

选项 A、the government is elected by the citizens
B、the rules and laws are made by the people
C、what the president does is under permission of all the citizens
D、everyone has a right to make changes in its future

答案A

解析 题干意为“在哪方面美国是一个民主国家”。该题为细节题。由第一段第一句话可以得道答案。
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