Which statement is true of the relationship between the democratic and constitutional components of government? A. They do not affect each other. B. They always reinforce each other. C. They can produce conflicts, but they also reinforce one another. D. They always produce conflict.
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Step 1: Define the two components — the democratic component means majority rule, popular participation, and responsiveness to voters; the constitutional component means legal limits on government, protection of individual and minority rights, separation of powers, Show more…
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