Citizens elect representatives to sit in two different lawmaking assemblies. But citizens also vote several times a year to decide on laws. Citizens can vote to propose their own laws or undo laws passed by their representatives. All citizens may vote directly on these laws.



What two types of government are blended here?

The two types of government blended here are representative democracy and direct democracy.

From 1948–1994, official policy in South Africa gave white people all the political power. Even though the majority of South Africans were Black, non-whites could not influence government. White

South Africans elected representatives to sit in a lawmaking body.



What forms of government is this?

The form of government described here is an example of a system known as apartheid, which can be considered as a form of racial segregation and discrimination. It is characterized by a white minority holding all political power and denying non-whites the right to participate in government and influence policies.

From 1948–1994, official policy in South Africa gave white people all the political power. Even though the majority of South Africans were Black, non-whites could not influence government. White

South Africans elected representatives to sit in a lawmaking body.

What forms of government is this? dumb it down

The form of government described here is a system of racial segregation and discrimination, where white people had all the political power in South Africa, even though black people were the majority. It is an unfair government system that denied non-whites the right to participate in government.

From 1948–1994, official policy in South Africa gave white people all the political power. Even though the majority of South Africans were Black, non-whites could not influence government. White

South Africans elected representatives to sit in a lawmaking body.

What forms of government is this? and do not use big words

The form of government described here is a system where white people had all the political power in South Africa, even though black people were the majority. It is an unfair government system that excluded non-whites from influencing the government.